HOWARD  PYLE 

A RECORD  OF  HIS  ILLUSTRATIONS 
AND  WRITINGS 


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HOWARD  PYLE 


A Record  of 

His  Illustrations  and  Writings 


Compiled  by  Willard  S.  Morse 
and  Gertrude  Brinckle 


Wilmington,  Delaware 

The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts 
1921 


Copyright,  1921,  by 

The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts 
Wilmington,  Delaware 


The  Marchbanks  Press 
New  York 


Compilers’  Explanation 

‘Periodical  List 

This  list  contains  both  writings  and  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle. 
The  names  of  the  periodicals  are  listed  alphabetically,  and  the  names 
under  the  periodical  references  are  arranged  chronologically.  There 
are  twenty-five  periodicals  in  which  Howard  Pyle’s  work  appeared, 
and  which  contain  twenty-one  hundred  and  eighteen  illustrations  re- 
produced from  original  drawings  and  paintings. 

The  following  facts  are  given  in  the  list: 

i Name  and  date  of  periodical,  together  with  volume  and  page. 

1 Title  and  author  of  article  illustrated,  as  well  as  the  titles  of 
writings  by  Howard  Pyle  not  illustrated. 

3 Title  of  illustration  when  given. 

4 Reference  to  books  with  reprint  illustrations. 

5 Size  of  illustrations,  width  and  height,  given  in  inches  and 
decimals.  (The  outside  measurements  of  irregularly  shaped 
illustrations  are  given.) 

6 Method  of  reproduction,  shown  by 

w.  meaning  wood-engraving. 

р.  meaning  process,  half-tone,  etc. 
c.p.  meaning  process,  colored  or  tinted. 

с.  meaning  colored. 

7 The  name  of  the  engraver,  when  known. 

Individual  decorative  initial  letters  are  indicated  as  illustra- 
tions. 

‘Book  List 

The  list  is  divided  into  two  sections:  first,  books  containing  writings 
by  Howard  Pyle,  thirty-four  in  number,  with  five  hundred  and  sev- 
enty-four illustrations  from  original  drawings,  and  five  hundred  and 
fifteen  reprint  illustrations;  second,  one  hundred  and  fifty-nine  books 
by  other  authors,  containing  five  hundred  and  eighty-eight  illustra- 
tions from  original  drawings,  and  five  hundred  and  thirty-four  re- 
print illustrations. 

In  all  cases,  references  are  made  to  the  first  edition,  except  where 
limited  editions  were  published,  in  which  case  references  are  made  to 
them. 


Title  Pages  and  Covers.  In  the  wording  of  title  pages  and  covers, 
no  attempt  has  been  made  to  follow  the  varied  typography  of  the 
originals. 

Collation.  Collation,  full  title  page  and  copyright  data  are  given 
only  of  books  that  contain  Howard  Pyle’s  writings  and  books  con- 
taining the  first  publication  of  his  illustrations.  Books  containing 
reprints  of  his  illustrations  are  given  with  condensed  title,  author  and 
publisher. 

Illustrations  not  Previously  Published.  These  are  described 
by  page,  title  of  illustration,  size  of  illustration,  method  of  reproduc- 
tion, and  the  name  of  the  engraver  when  known. 

Illustrations  Previously  Published.  The  number  only  is  given, 
with  the  name  and  date  of  the  periodical  or  title  of  the  book  where 
they  first  appeared. 

Decorative  Initial  Letters.  These  are  counted  as  illustrations, 
when  they  stand  by  themselves. 

In  addition  to  the  writings  and  illustrations  of  Howard  Pyle  con- 
tained in  periodicals  and  books,  a description  is  also  given  of  seven 
programmes  containing  twelve  illustrations,  seven  bookplates,  a print 
and  a poster,  from  his  original  drawings. 

In  all,  this  list  contains  a record  of  thirty-three  hundred  and  one 
published  examples  of  his  work  as  an  illustrator. 

To  this  record  are  added  a list  of  his  mural  paintings  and  a list 
of  important  easel  paintings  never  reproduced. 

Sincere  thanks  are  due  to  the  many  friends  and  admirers  of  Howard 
Pyle  for  the  assistance  cheerfully  given  us  in  compiling  this  work.  It 
has  been  a pleasure  to  find  the  universal  high  regard  in  which  Mr. 
Pyle  is  held  by  the  people  who  knew  him,  or  came  in  contact  with 
him  during  his  busy  life.  He  left  behind  him  a reputation  as  a man 
fully  equal  to  his  reputation  as  an  artist. 

Willard  S.  Morse 
Gertrude  Brinckle 


[iv] 


Howard  Pyle 

HOWARD  PYLE  was  born  in  Wilmington,  Delaware, on  March 
5th,  1853.  He  was  the  son  of  William  Pyle  and  Margaret 
Churchman  Painter. 

He  was  educated  at  private  schools,  and  studied  art  for  three  years 
in  Philadelphia  and  at  the  Art  Students’  League  in  New  York. 

He  married  Anne  Poole  of  Wilmington  in  1881,  and  lived  in  Wil- 
mington nearly  all  his  life.  From  1876,  when  his  first  illustration  ap- 
peared in  the  old  Scribner  s Magazine , he  contributed  stories  and  pic- 
tures to  the  leading  periodicals  in  the  country.  In  1894  he  became 
director  of  illustration  at  the  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  and 
about  the  same  time  opened  a school  in  Wilmington  and  at  Chadd’s 
Ford,  Pennsylvania,  where  he  spent  his  summers.  He  also  gave 
weekly  lectures  on  composition  at  the  Art  Students’  League. 

He  was  a member  of  the  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters  and 
of  the  National  Academy. 

He  belonged  to  the  Century  Association  in  New  York  and  the 
Franklin  Inn  Club  of  Philadelphia. 

In  1910  he  went  abroad  with  his  family  and  lived  in  Florence  for 
one  year,  until  his  death  on  November  9th,  1911. 


[v] 


A Tribute 

By  Henry  Mills  Alden 

Harper ’ s Magazine,  January,  1912 


HOWARD  PYLE  was  distinguished  by  marked  individual  pecu- 
liarities from  all  the  other  artists  of  his  time.  Indeed,  for  any  so 
peculiar  type  of  genius  we  must  revert  to  William  Blake.  Pyle  was 
most  like  Blake  in  this — that  in  the  representation  of  life  and  things 
he  caught  native  aspects  and  meanings.  He  had  no  interest  in  the 
institutional  fabric  of  our  civilization,  or  of  any  other.  Of  Quaker 
parentage  and  an  enthusiastic  disciple  of  Swedenborg,  it  was  natural 
that  he  should  listen  to  the  inner  voice  and  reject  the  traditions  of 
men  and  the  authority  of  the  schools — also  that  he  should  seek  the 
inward  and  spiritual  meanings  of  all  things.  Yet,  without  being  at  all 
picaresque,  he  often  chose  to  portray  the  elemental  passions  of  our 
human  nature. 

It  was  not  with  Pyle  the  love  of  the  tragedy  which  grows  out  of 
evil  passions  that  prompted  him.  He  reverted  to  the  elements  of 
tragedy  rather  than  to  its  scheme,  allured  by  what  was  native  in 
it,  haunting,  and  antique.  Comedy  has  always  been  concerned  with 
the  contemporaneous.  Pyle,  in  his  quaint  and  antique  humor,  would 
have  nothing  of  this  contemporaneity,  and  he  was  quite  as  averse 
from  contemporary  adventure.  The  boldly  rough  aspects  of  our  pio- 
neer Western  life  did  not  tempt  him.  His  saunterings  were  confined 
to  the  Atlantic  seaboard  and  the  West  Indies,  in  search  of  old  romance, 
of  peculiar  people,  and  of  the  haunts  of  pirates.  Europe,  whether  in 
the  Cromwellian  era  or  in  the  remoter  period  of  chivalry,  was  suffi- 
ciently disclosed  to  him  and  for  his  purpose  in  the  annals  of  history. 
His  imagination  filled  out  the  scene  and  supplied  the  temper  and  at- 
mosphere of  the  story.  For  it  was  always  the  story  he  demanded,  in 
all  its  spiritual  meanings  as  interpreted  in  the  terms  of  our  fallible  but 
heroically  striving  human  nature — but  yet  the  story  in  its  concrete 
and  clearly  projected  embodiment. 

[vi] 


We  are  glad  that  at  the  last,  and  after  he  had  disclosed  the  possi- 
bilities of  his  peculiar  genius,  he  had  sixteen  months  of  Europe,  and 
that  he  had  this  aftermath  of  his  life  in  Italy.  But,  for  the  kind  of 
work  which  gave  him  a distinction  wholly  his  own,  he  had  no  need  of 
the  actual  European  scene.  It  was  different  with  Abbey,  who,  with 
a more  purely  esthetic  sense  of  form  and  detail,  felt  that  he  must 
fulfil  himself  wholly  within  the  precinct  of  art  itself. 

Pyle,  on  the  other  hand,  was  first  of  all  and  always  an  illustrator. 
Because  he  was  transcendently  that,  he  was  something  more  than 
that,  especially  in  his  sense  and  handling  of  color  and  in  the  spirit 
which  animated  and  informed  his  creations.  He  never  failed  to  give 
his  meaning  in  the  picture  itself,  whether  illustration  or  mural  paint- 
ing; but  he  delighted  in  correlating  his  meanings  by  means  of  the 
written  story,  which  was  always  virile,  significant,  and  charmingly 
antique  and  idiomatic. 

His  work  as  author  and  artist  was,  for  us  all,  and  a good  part  of 
it  especially  for  youth,  a fresh  revival  of  the  Romantic.  But,  though 
it  occupied  the  field  of  wonder,  it  had  no  Rossetti-like  transfiguration 
and  exaltation,  no  vagueness.  Without  any  loss  of  the  wonder,  his 
meanings  were  plain.  We  shall  not  see  his  like  again. 


[vii] 


Table  of  Contents 

PAGE 

Compilers’  Explanation  ......  iii 

Howard  Pyle  ........  v 

A Tribute  ........  vi 

Illustrations  and  Writings  of  Howard  Pyle  Published  in  Periodicals: 
The  Autograph  .......  3 

The  Book  Buyer  .......  3 

Book  News  .......  3 

The  Century  Magazine  ......  3 

Chicago  Tribune  ......  6 

Collier’s  Weekly  .......  6 

The  Cosmopolitan  ......  7 

Everybody’s  Magazine  ......  8 

Frank  Leslie’s  Popular  Monthly  ....  8 

Harper’s  Bazar  ......  .9 

Harper’s  New  Monthly  Magazine  . . . . 1 1 

Harper’s  Monthly  Magazine  .....  43 

Harper’s  Round  Table  ......  59 

Harper’s  Weekly  .......  60 

Harper’s  Young  People  .....  69 

The  Ladies’  Home  Journal  . . . . .90 

McClure’s  Magazine  ......  90 

The  New  York  Ledger  . . . . . .91 

The  Northwestern  Miller  .....  92 

Our  Continent  .......  92 

St.  Nicholas  .......  93 

Scribner’s  Magazine  . . . . . .100 

Scribner’s  Monthly  ......  107 

Truth  .........  109 

Wide  Awake  .......  109 

Woman’s  Home  Companion  . . . . .111 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS — Continued 


PAGE 


Books  by  Howard  Pyle,  Including  Books  Which  Contain  Writ- 
ings by  Other  Authors  ....... 

Books  by  Other  Authors  Containing  Illustrations  by  Howard 
Pyle 

Programmes,  Bookplates,  a Print,  a Poster,  Mural  Decora- 
tions, and  Important  Easel  Paintings  (Never  Reproduced)  by 
Howard  Pyle  ........ 

Subject  Index  of  Illustrations: 

Pirates  ........ 

Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Subjects  .... 

Mediaeval  Subjects  ...... 

Mystical  and  Allegorical  Subjects  .... 

Fables  and  Fairy  Tales  ..... 

Frontier  and  Indian  Subjects  . 

Index  ......... 

List  of  Those  Who  Contributed  to  the  Publication  of  This  Book, 


155 


211 

219 

219 

221 

222 
22  3 
225 

227 

241 


Illustrations  and  Writings 
Howard  Pyle 


Published  in  Periodicals 


THE  AUTOGRAPH 


i.  47  Jan.-Feb.  1912  Ye  Pirate  Bold 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Ye  Pirate  Bold 

p 6.0  x 7.5 

THE  BOOK  BUYER 

iv.  394  Dec.  1887  American  Wood  Engraving  of  the 

Present 

No  illustrations  by  Pyle 

Howard  Pyle 

xi.  625  Dec.  1894  Holiday  Books  for  Young  People  Howard  Pyle 
No  illustrations  by  Pyle 

xv.  442  Dec.  1897  An  Old  Friend  with  a New  Face 
Illustrations  by  Albert  Herter 

Howard  Pyle 

BOOK  NEWS 

xxiii.  251  Dec.  1904  Fairy  Tales 
No  illustrations 

THE  CENTURY  MAGAZINE 

Howard  Pyle 

xlvi.  73  May  1893.  The  Chevalier  de  Resseguier 

Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich 

In  the  Bookseller’s  Shop 

w 5.2  x 8.0 

Chas.  State,  Sc. 

xl vii.  210  Dec.  1893.  A Set  of  Sketches 

Howard  Pyle 

1 The  Rivals 

w 4.6  x 7.2 

E.  H.  Del’Orme,  Sc. 

2 The  First  Sketch 

p 5.2  x 4.0 

3 Initial  A 

p 0.7  x 0.7 

4 The  Second  Sketch 

P 5-°  x 3-° 

5 Initial  A 

p 0.7  x 0.7 

6 The  Third  Sketch  1 

P 5-°  x 5-3 

7 Initial  T 

p 0.7  X 0.7 

8 The  Fourth  Sketch 

P 5-2  x 3-2 

9 Initial  T 

p 0.7  x 0.7 

10  The  Fifth  Sketch 

P 4.5  X 1.2 

1 1 Initial  A 

p 0.7  x 0.7 

12  The  Sixth  Sketch 

p 5.2  x 2.6 

13  Initial  T 

p 0.7  x 0.7 

1 Reproduced  in  “Modern  Illustration.”  Joseph  Pennell,  Bell,  London,  i 

[3] 

ON 

CO 

THE  CENTURY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xlix.  873  April  1895.  Paul  Jones  Molly  E.  Seawell 

1 The  surrender  of  Captain  Pearson  on  the  deck  of 

the  “Bon  Homme  Richard”  w 4.9  x 7.4 

A.  M.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

2 The  Bonhomme  Richard  and  ye  Serapis1  p 5.1  x 4.1 

3 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  T p 3.8  x 3.2 

4 Paul  Jones  raising  the  Rattlesnake  Flag  on  the 

“Alfred”  p 5.0  x 7.5 

5 Tailpiece  p 3.5  x 1.0 


l.  202  June  1895  A Business  Transaction  James  Jeffrey  Roche 
1 “The  Admiral  came  in  his  gig  of  state”  w 5.1  x 7.3 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

l.  749  Sept.  1895  The  Constitution’s  Last  Fight 

James  Jeffrey  Roche 

1 Headpiece  with  title  p 5,0  x 5.8 

2 Full  page  illustration  without  title1  w 4.9  x 7.4 

M.  Haider,  Sc. 

3 Tailpiece  p 4.5  x 3.0 

li.  134  Nov.  1895  Maid  Marian’s  Song  Ednah  Proctor  Clarke 

1 First  page  with  title  and  poem  inserted  p 4.9  x 7.9 

2 Second  page  with  poem  inserted  p 4.9  x 7.9 


Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker  S.  Weir  Mitchell 

liii.  54  Nov.  1896  “Didst  thou  tell  them  I taught  thee?”  2 p 5.2  x 7.8 
liii.  194  Dec.  1896  “I  will  teach  thee  to  answer  thy 

elders”  2 p 5.2  x 7.8 

liii.  362  Jan.  1897  “There  was  instant  silence”  2 p 5.3  x 7.2 

liii.  564  Feb.  1897  lu  Aunt  Gainor’s  Garden  2 p 5.1  x 7.2 

liii.  665  March  1897  Aunt  Gainor  2 p 5.2  x 7.2 

liii.  849  April  1897  the  presence  of  Washington  2 p 5.2  x 7.3 

liv.  18  May  1897  In  the  Prison  2 p 5.2  x 7.3 

liv.  265  June  1897  “Here,  Andre!  A Spy!”  2 p 5.2  x 7.4 

liv.  331  July  1897  A visit  to  Andre  2 p 5.2  x 7.1 

liv.  505  Aug.  1897  Arnold  and  his  wife  2 p 5.2  x 7.1 

liv.  671  Sept.  1897  The  Duel  2 p 5.2  x 7.3 

liv.  861  Oct.  1897  "Is  Yes  or  No,  Darthea?”  2 p 5.2  x 7.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Book  of  the  Ocean.”  Ernest  Ingersoll,  Century  Co.,  New  York.  1898. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Hugh  Wynne.”  S.  Weir  Mitchell,  Edition  of  60  copies,  Century  Co., 
New  York.  1897. 


THE  CENTURY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


liii.  525  Feb.  1897  The  Battle  of  Copenhagen  A.  T.  Mahan 

1 Headpiece  with  title  p 5.2  x 4.5 

2 Nelson  sealing  his  letter  to  the  Crown  Prince  of 

Denmark12  p 8.1  x 4.9 

3 Tailpiece  p 4.0  x 2.3 

liii.  741  March  1897  Nelson  at  Trafalgar  A.  T.  Mahan 

1  The  Mizzen  Top  of  the  “Redoubtable”  p 3.5  x 5.4 


lxiii.  41  Nov.  1901  Three  Pictures  of  Don  Quixote 
1 Don  Quixote’s  Encounter  with  the  Windmill 

F. 

lxiii.  108  Nov.  1901  Hope  and  Memory 

1 Headpiece  with  decorated  border 

2 Full  page  illustration — no  title 

3 Headpiece 

4 Tailpiece 

5 Marginal  decoration 

6 Marginal  decoration 


c.p  5.0  x 7.6 

H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

Howard  Pyle 
c.p  5.2  x 8.2 
c.p  5.2  x 7.9 
c.p  5.1  x 1.4 
c.p  5.1  X 1.4 
c.p  0.3  x 5.2 
c.p  0.3  x 5.2 


lxv.  167  Dec.  1902  The  Travels  of  the  Soul  Howard  Pyle 


Color  plates: 

1 The  Wicket  of  Paradise 

2 In  the  Meadows  of  Youth 

3 In  the  Valley  of  the  Shadows 

4 At  the  Gates  of  Life 

In  black  and  white: 

5 Title  page  with  decorations 

6 First  page  text  with  headpiece 

7 Initial  T 

8 Second  page  text  with  headpiece 

9 Initial  O 

10  Tailpiece 

1 1 Third  page  text  with  headpiece 

12  Initial  N 


c 4.7  x 8.3 

H.  Davidson,  Sc. 

c 4.7  X 8.3 

H.  Davidson,  Sc. 

c 4.7  X 8.3 

H.  Davidson,  Sc. 

c 4.7  X 8.3 

H.  Davidson,  Sc. 

P 3-5  x 3-7 
P 4-4  x 1.3 
p 0.6  x 0.6 
p 4.6  x 2.1 
p 0.6  x 0.6 
p 2.1  x 2.1 
p 4.7  x 2.r 
p 0.6  x 0.6 


1 Reproduced  in  “Catalogue  of  Drawings,”  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  Philadelphia.  1897. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Catalogue  of  Drawings,”  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  Boston.  1897. 


[5] 


THE  CENTURY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


13  Tailpiece 

14  Fourth  page  text  with  headpiece 

15  Initial  A 

16  Tailpiece 

CHICAGO  TRIBUNE 


Dec.  20  1903  Christmas  Morn 
(Issued  as  supplement) 


p 2.7  x 1.2 
p 4.6  x 2.1 
p 0.6  x 0.6 
p 2.0  x 1. 1 

c 8.5  x 12.5 


COLLIER’S  WEEKLY 


xxii.  Dec.  10,  1898  Poisoned  Ice 

1 Israfael 

2 Headpiece  with  title 

3 On  the  edge  of  the  ring,  guarded,  stood  Brother 

Bartholome  and  the  Carmelite 

4 Tailpiece 


p 8.2  x 5.1 
p 8.2  x 1.3 

P 7-9  x 11. 9 
8.2  x 2.2 


xxii.  Dec.  17,  1898  The  Price  of  Blood 

1 Upon  the  last  stage  of  the  Journey  they  stopped 

for  Dinner  at  a Tavern  1 

2 Headpiece  with  title 1 

3 Initial  I 

4 Tailpiece  to  Introduction 

5 Initial  T 

6 No  title 1 

7 Headpiece  Chapter  II 1 

8 Initial  A 

9 Headpiece  Chapter  III 1 

10  Initial  O 

11  Headpiece  Chapter  IV  1 

12  Initial  E 

13  Headpiece  Chapter  V1 

14  Initial  T 


Howard  Pyle 

c.p  8.3  x 11. 9 
c.p  8.3  x 7.6 
p 0.6  x 0.8 

P M x 0.3 
p 0.8  x 0.8 
c.p  8.2  x 1.9 
c.p  4.0  x 1.5 
c.p  0.4  x 0.4 
c.p  4.0  X 1.3 
c.p  0.4  x 0.4 
c.p  4.0  X 1.4 
c.p  0.4  X 0.4 
c.p  4.0  x 1.5 
c.p  0.4  X 0.4 


xxiv.  Dec.  17,  1899  Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales  Morgan  Robertson 
1 Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales  c 16.0  x 11.0 


xxvi.  Dec.  8,  1900  The  Flying  Dutchman 

Double  page  c 12.5  x 19.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Price  of  Blood.”  Howard  Pyle,  Richard  G.  Badger  & Co.,  Boston.  1899. 


[6] 


COLLIER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxvi.  Jan.  12,  1901  Columbia  Speaks 
1 Decoration 

xxviii.  Dec.  7,  1901  A Sahib’s  War 

1 Headpiece 

2 Decoration  with  title 

3 Initial  P 

4 Umr  Singh 


Owen  TFister 
p 9.0  x 13.0 

Rudyard  Kipling 
c.p  9.2  x 3.7 
c.p  9.0  x 2.0 
c.p  1. 1 x 1.5 
p 3.0  x 3.0 

5 “Then  appeared  suddenly,  a little  beyond  the  light 

of  the  lamp,  the  spirit  of  Kurban  Sahib”  p 9.0  x 10.0 

6 Tailpiece  c.p  9.0  x 2.2 


xxix.  June  14,  1902  Song  of  Peace 
1 Decoration 

xxxiv.  Nov.  5,  1904  How  Are  We  Going  to  Vote 
This  Year? 

1 WThither? 

xxxiv.  Dec.  10,  1904  The  Burning  Ship 
Full  page 

xxxv.  April  15,  1905  “Why  Seek  Ye  the  Living 
Among  the  Dead?” 

Full  page 

xxxvi.  Feb.  17,  1906  The  Minute  Man 
Title  page  illustration 

xxxvii.  June  2,  1906  The  Nation  Makers  1 
Full  page 

THE  COSMOPOLITAN 

xm.  217  June  1892  To  the  Soil  of  the  Earth 
1 “In  the  Garden” 


Edwin  Markham 
p 9.0  x 13.0 


p 9.4  x 12.9 

p 9.2  x 12.0 

John  Finley 
c.p.  9.1  x 1 1.3 

c.p  9.7  x 13. 1 

c.p  7.9  x 12.3 

Howard  Pyle 
P 4-2  x 7.4 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

2 “They  stood  and  looked  across  the  chasm  at  him”  p 4.8  x 7.6 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

xvii.  461  Aug.  1894  A Modern  Magian  Howard  Pyle 

1 “He  turned  the  slab-like  leaves  rapidly”  p 2.3  x 2.7 

1 Reproduced  in  “American  Art  by  American  Artists.”  Collier,  New  York.  1915. 


THE  COSMOPOLITAN — Continued 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


“The  young  fellow  lounged  in  a rattan  chair” 
“Their  first  meeting  happened  at  the  club” 
“DuMoreau  was  leaning  part  way  across  the  table” 
“He  glared  at  the  girl  in  the  dim  light” 

“Then  there  was  the  crash  and  clatter  of  an 
overturned  chair” 


P 2.7  x 3.2 
p 2.2  X 3.5 
p 2.7  x 2.9 
p 2.4  x 4.1 

P 2.7  X 3.4 


EVERYBODY'S  MAGAZINE 


vi.  585  June  1902  The  First  Self-Made  American 

Adele 

1 “His  Majesty  would  furnish  no  more  money  for 

treasure  hunting” 

2 The  settler 

3 “He  fell  in  love” 

4 “A  fair  brick  house  in  the  Green  Lane  of  North 

Boston” 

5 “Stand  off,  ye  wretches” 

6 “He  had  seen  great  guns  in  the  bottom  of  the  sea 

7 “Soberly  joined  himself  to  the  North  Church” 

8 “The  ships  rolled  and  wallowed  in  the  river” 

9 “Why,  what  is  this?  whence  came  this?” 

10  “An  ‘Eminent  Person  from  Whitehall’  visited 

him  in  his  chambers” 

11  “The  victims  of  the  witchcraft  delusion” 

12  “The  Queen  granted  him  an  audience” 


Marie  Shaw 

P 5;2  x 3.5 
p 2.0  x 4.0 
p 1.8  x 2.0 

P 3.0  X 1.2 
p 3-0  X 3.2 
” P 2.9  X 2.2 

P 2.5  x 3.5 
P 3-0  X 1.4 
p 5.2  x 8.0 

p 3.0  x 4.0 
P 2.5  X 3.5 
p 5.0  x 2.9 


xxviii.  3 Jan.  1913  The  Madonna  of  the  Blackbird 

1 He  had  lost  the  soul  of  M.  Fournier 

2 Over  her  gleaming  shoulder  her  chalky  face 

lowered  at  him,  with  a look  of  sullen  hatred 


Arthur  Train 
c 5.0  x 7.7 

c 5.2  x 7.7 


FRANK  LESLIE’S  POPULAR  MONTHLY 


lvi.  402  Aug.  1903  The  Romance — A Picture 
Illustration  by  Henry  J.  Peck 


[8] 


Howard  Pyle 


HARPER’S  BAZAR 


xv.  777  Dec.  9,  1882  “The  Rejection” 

Full  page  w 13.0  x 9 

W.  Zimmermann,  Sc. 

xviii.  302  May  9,  1885  Daisies  Margaret  E.  Sangster 

Full  page  w 9.1  x 13.4 


xviii.  802  Dec.  12,  1885  A Quaker  Wedding 
Full  page 


w 13.4  x 9.0 


xix.  785  Nov.  27,  1886  The  Flight  of  the  Swallow 

1 Full  page,  verse  inserted 

2 Initial 

3 Tailpiece 


Howard  Pyle 
w 9.0  x 13.8 
w 0.4  x 0.4 
1. 1 x 0.7 


A Modern  Aladdin 


Howard  Pyle 


xxiv.  398  May  23,  1891 

1 “He  was  a tall  dark  gentleman  dressed  in  black 

from  head  to  foot”  1 

2 “He  suddenly  began  an  uncouth  grotesque 

dance”  1 

3 “At  that  moment  she  looked  up”  1 

4 “ ‘I  am  thy  Uncle,’  said  the  strange  gentleman”  1 

5 “He  lighted  a match  and  dropped  it  into  the 

vase  1 


P 3-7  x 3-7 

p 2.8  x 5.4 
P 2.5  x 5.4 
P 3-7  x 5.1 

P 2.7  x 5.5 


xxiv.  419  May  30,  1891 

1 “Oliver  gave  a piping  cry”  1 

2 “At  the  open  doorway  stood  Gaspard  and  his 

master”  1 

3 “Creeping  cautiously  forward,  Oliver  came  to  the 

chimney-place”  1 

4 “ ‘Good  day,  Monsieur,’  said  a familiar  voice”  1 


P 3-4  x 3*5 

P 3-1  x 5*3 

P 3-5  x 5-2 
P 3-6  x 5.0 


xxiv.  439  June  6,  1891 

1 “The  question  was  so  sudden  and  so  startling  that 

Oliver  sank  back  in  his  seat”  1 p 3.3  x 3.8 

2 “They  saw  Arnold  de  Villeneuve,  the  great  master, 

lying  upon  the  floor”  1 p 3.5  x 3.6 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  Modern  Aladdin.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 


£9} 


HARPER’S  BAZAR — Continued 


3 “Such  was  the  workshop  in  which  the  two  labored 


together”* 1  p 3.2 

4 “She  held  the  book  to  the  flames  whilest  talking, 

her  eyes  fixed  intently  upon  it”  1 p 2.7 

xxiv.  459  June  13,  1891 

1 “He  leaned  over  and  looked  into  her  face”  1 p 3.2 

2 “He  saw  within  an  oval  mirror,  set  in  a heavy 

frame  of  copper”  1 p 2.5 

3 “And  stripped  the  false  body  off  of  him  as  you 

would  strip  off  a man’s  coat”  1 p 2.0 

4 “The  innkeeper  served  him  in  person”  1 p 3.2 

xxiv.  483  June  20,  1891 

1 “ ‘Mad!’  said  Oliver,  ‘why  am  I mad?’  ” 1 p 2.6 

2 “Oliver  spread  out  the  gems  upon  the  table  with 

his  hand”  1 p 3.3 

3 “He  is  clad  in  a loose  dressing-robe  of  figured 

cloth  and  lies  in  bed  reading  his  book”  1 p 3.3 

xxiv.  499  June  27,  1891 

1 “ ‘Do  you  know,’  said  the  Marquis,  ‘what  a thing 

it  is  that  you  ask?’  ” 1 p 3.4 

2 “He  sank  upon  his  knees  beside  her”  1 p 2.7 

3 “She  drew  her  down  until  the  girl  kneeled  upon 

the  floor  beside  the  sofa”  1 p 3.0 

4 “Monsieur  the  Count  de  St.  Germaine”1  p 1.8 


xxiv.  522  July  4,  1891 

1 “The  Count  de  St.  Germaine,  without  removing 
his  eyes  from  his  victim,  took  another  deep, 


luxurious  pinch  of  snuff”  1 p 3.2 

2 “Oliver  fixed  his  gaze  upon  the  smooth  brilliant 

surface  of  the  glass”  1 p 2.8 

3 “He  saw  a dull  heavy  yellow  smoke  arise  to  the 

ceiling”  1 p 3.4 

4 “They  beheld  their  master  lying  upon  his  face 

under  the  table”  1 p 3.2 


1 Reproduced  in  “A  Modern  Aladdin.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 

[ 10] 


X 3.8 
X 4.8 

x 4-3 

x 4*4 

x 5-4 
x 3*8 

x 4.0 
x 3-5 
x 4-3 

x 3*6 
x 5-5 

x 3-8 
x 5.2 

x 4*4 
x 4.8 
x 5-6 
x 4.0 


HARPER’S  BAZAR — Continued 


xxiv.  542  July  11,  1891 

1 “Suddenly  someone  touched  Oliver  lightly  upon 

the  shoulder”  1 p 3.1  x 4.9 

2 “He  found  in  his  clinched  hand  a lace  cravat”  1 p 2.9  x 4.3 

3 “ ‘Celeste!’  breathed  Oliver  through  the  crack  in  the 

door”  1 p 2.3  x 5.2 

4 “Over  his  shoulder  he  carried  something  limp, 

like  an  empty  skin,  or  a bundle  of  clothes 

tied  together”  1 p 2.3  x 4.3 


xxiv.  930  Dec.  5,  1891  The  First  Thanksgiving 

1 Headpiece 

2 Initial  O 


Theron  Brown 
p 9.0  x 10.0 
p 0.9  x 0.9 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE 


Lvii.  29  June  1878  The  Battle  of  Monmouth  Court-House 

Benson  J.  Lossing 

1 Carnival,  Philadelphia,  1778  w 6.5  x 4.4 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

lvii.  38  July  1878  Daddy  Will  Charles  D.  Deshler 

1 “The  little  pink  finger  and  the  huge  black  index 

came  to  a full  stop  under  this  commandment”  w 4.4  x 4.4 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

lvii.  199  July  1878  Owlet  John  Esten  Cooke 

1 At  Daddy  Bayne’s  w 4.5  x 3.4 

2 “She  walked  on  after  saying  this,  musing”  w 4.0  x 5.4 


lvii.  337  Aug.  1878  Manuel  Menendez 

1 “She  went  by  without  looking  at  him” 

2 Fermina  opens  the  casket 


Charles  Carroll 
w 4.0  x 5.4 
w 4.0  x 5.8 


lvii.  489  Sept.  1878  Ab’m:  A Glimpse  of  Modern  Dixie 

Charles  D.  Deshler 

1 “Well,  dat  nigger  cheat  de  burer — he  s-t-o-l-e, 

Massa!”  w 3.8  x 3.5 

2 “Then  came  the  tug  of  war”  w 4.C  x 4.2 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  Modern  Aladdin.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


lviii.  801  May  1879  A Peninsular  Canaan.  I. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Dinner-bell  at  an  Eastville  Tavern 

w 3.4  x 5.8 

2 The  county  clerk,  Eastville 

w 3.4  X 4.2 

Varley,  Sc. 

3 Old  records 

w 3.4  X 3.8 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

4 Aunt  Saber 

w 3.4  x 4.2 

5 Peace  and  War 

w 3.9  x 3.2 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

lix.  63  June  1879  A Peninsular  Canaan.  II. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Oyster  shuckers 

w 4.5  x 4.5 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

2 Dredging  for  oysters 

w 4.1  x 4.5 

3 Strawberry  picking 

w 4.5  x 3.1 

4 Cooking  shanty 

W 2.8  X 3.4 

5 Aunt  Sally 

W 2.8  X 3.4 

6 Fishing  shanty 

w 4.5  X 4.7 

7 George  the  Cook 

W 2.1  X 3.6 

8 Interior  of  fishing  station 

w 4.4  x 3.4 

lix.  193  July  1879  A Peninsular  Canaan.  III. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 In  the  Northern  Market:  “Peaches  one  cent 

w 4.4  x 7.5 

2 Assorting  the  peaches 

W 2.1  X 3.6 

3 A farm  “Pluck” 

W 2.1  X 3.6 

4 Group  of  nomadic  “Plucks” 

w 4.3  x 4.3 

5 The  peeling-room 

w 4.0  X 4.2 

Varley,  Sc. 

6 Raising  cypress  logs  in  the  Dismal  Swamp 

w 4.4  x 3.3 

7 Making  shingles 

w 3.3  X 4.0 

C.  Mayer,  Sc. 

8 The  Phantom  Horseman 

w 4.2  x 5.8 

9 The  Captain  of  the  Yacht  “Delaware” 

W 3-3  X 4-3 

10  A bit  of  sentiment 

w 3.2  x 3.2 

lix.  177  July  1879  The  Owl-Critic 

James  T.  Fields 

1 “Who  stuffed  that  white  owl?” 

w 4.1  x 3.4 

2 “I’m  an  owl;  you’re  another” 
lix.  361  Aug.  1879  The  First  Mrs.  Petersham 

w 3.1  x 5.1 

C.  Mayer,  Sc. 

Harriet  Prescott  Spofford 

1 “As  she  spoke,  she  took  his  hand  and  then  paused 

one  moment” 

w 4.4  x 5.1 

HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE —Continued 


lix.  520  Sept.  1879  The  Last  Revel  in  Printz  Hall  Howard  Pyle 
“Laying  the  old  violin  tenderly  beneath  his  chin”  w 2.8  x 4.1 


Peter  plays  the  fiddle  for  the  Tavern  Folk 
Tacy  Kelp 

Representing  the  manner  of  Peter’s  courtship 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Jonathan  Quidd 

“The  little  boys  cheered  vigorously  as  he  pushed 
off” 


w 4.4  x 3.7 
w 2.4  X 4.4 
w 4.2  x 6.0 
w 3*5  x 3-5 

w 4.4  x 6.0 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

“Here  it  turned,  and  said  ‘Knowest  thou  who  I 

w 4.3  x 4.2 

am  t Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 


8 Tailpiece 

w 2.3  x 1.7 

801  Nov.  1879  The  Old  National  Pike 
1 A Complimentary  Address  to  Old  Hickory — 

W.  H.  Rideing 

Interior  of  Ben  Bean’s  (“Barton”)  house  2 

w 4.7  x 3.1 

2 Arrival  of  the  coach  at  an  old  stage  station 

3 An  old  government  toll  gate  with  westward- 

w 4.6  x 4.0 

bound  express  753 

w 4.0  x 5.0 

4 An  Old  Stager 

W 3-5  X 4-3 
J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

5 Ruins  of  Old  Post  Tavern 

w 3.J  x 4.4 

6 Old  National  Pike  Bridge  6 4 

w 4.6  x 5.7 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

7 Leander 

w 2.9  x 3.9 

8 Uncle  Sam 

w 2.8  x 4.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “Art  in  America.”  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin,  Harper,  New  York.  1880. 

2 Reproduced  with  title  “Address  to  Old  Hickory”  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton 
Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

3 Reproduced  with  title  “Government  Toll  Gate  on  Cumberland  Road”  in  “Harper’s  Ency. 
U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  V.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Travelling  by  Stage  Coach”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,” 
Vol.  VIII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  with  title  “The  Toll  Gate”  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin, 
Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

6 Reproduced  with  title  “The  Stage”  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin, 
Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

7 Reproduced  with  title  “Government  Toll  Gate  on  the  Cumberland”  in  “Harper’s  Popular 
Cyclopaedia  of  U.  S.  History.”  B.  J.  Lossing,  Harper,  New  York.  1881. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


9  Preparing  for  highwaymen  w 4.4  x 4.2 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

10  An  Old  Smithy  w 4.4  x 2.9 

11  Old  Wayside  Tavern1  w 4.1  x 5.7 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

12  An  Old  Mile-Stone  w 2.2  x 2.7 


lx.  59  Dec.  1879  Sea-Drift  from  a New  England  Port 

1  Old  Hempstead  House  2 3 Llzz1e  W-  Champney 

r w 4.2  x 5.8 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 


A 


Revolutionary  Recruiting  Office — Privateersmen 

in  New  London  w 4.5  x 3.3 

Annin,  Sc. 


A Garden  Party  given  to  General  Washington  4 

Portrait  Gallery  in  Shaw  Mansion 
An  Old  Time  Cup  of  Coffee  4 

Patty  Hempstead  in  her  Gran’ther’s  waistcoat 
Ye  Antient  Gunne  . 


w 4.4  x 6.1 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

w 4.4  x 3.1 
w 3.2  x 4.4 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

W 3-3  X 4.5 
w 3.4  x 4.3 

Hoskin,  Sc. 


Old  tiled  Fire  Place,  Winthrop  House  5 

Mather  Byles  preaching  to  Quakers  6 
Captain  Kidd’s  gift  to  Mercy  Redmond 
The  Song  of  Captain  Kidd 


w 3.4  x 4.4 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

w 4-3  x 5-3 
w 3.5  x 4.9 
w 4.9  x 7.8 


lx.  321  Feb.  1880  Bartram  and  His  Garden 

1 The  Old  Chimney-Corner 

2 The  Botanist 

3 The  Old  Bartram  Homestead 

4 The  Old  Corner  Cupboard 


Howard  Pyle 
w 3.9  x 2.8 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 
W 2.8  X 5.6 
w 4.8  X 3.4 
w 3.5  X 6.4 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc . 


1 Reproduced  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 
3 Reproduced  with  title  “A  Witch”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  with  title  “The  idea  was  abroad  that  she  had  a malignant  touch”  in  “Old 
Times  in  the  Colonies.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1880. 

4 Reproduced  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Old  Times  in  the  Colonies.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York. 
1880. 

8 Reproduced  with  title  “Quakers  doing  their  duty”  in  “Old  Times  in  the  Colonies.”  Charles 
Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1880. 


[h] 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


5 Old  Inscription 

6 The  Christ  Thorn 

7 The  Garden  Path 

8 Departure  for  New  York 


w 4-3  x 3-5 

W 2.2  X 4.2 

w 3.0  x 4.1 
w 4.2  X 3.4 

Tinkey,  Sc. 


lx.  656  April  1880  Some  Pennsylvania  Nooks  Ella  Rodman  Church 

1 Wayne  Homestead  w 4.8  x 4.2 

2 Along  the  Chester  Valley  w 4.7  x 3.4 

3 Old  Valley  Forge  Bridge  1 2 w 2.2  x 3.3 

4 Washington’s  Private  Papers,  1777  1 w 3.4  x 4.4 

J.  Hellawell,  Sc. 


5 Washington’s  Headquarters,  Valley  Forge1 

6 General  Wayne’s  Grave 

7 Old  St.  David’s  Church 

8 Drawing-Room,  Wayne  Homestead  2 1 

9 Paoli  Monument 
10  Melissy 


w 3.3  x 4.9 
w 3.3  X 4.6 

W 3-3  X 4.7 
w 3.4  x 4.6 
W 2.8  X 4.7 
W 2.6  X 4.6 


lx.  818  May  1880  Old  Catskill 

1 John  Dubois’s  drive  to  Newborg 

2 Sunday  in  Old  Catskill  3 

3 Dinner  at  Cornelius  Dubois’s  4 


Henry  Brace 
w 4.7  x 2.3 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

w 4.7  x 3.5 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 
W 4.6  X 2.8 


lx.  878  May  1880  “Salgama  Condita”  Lizzie  W.  Champney 

1 “Perhaps  she  sat  there  while  she  stoned  her 

raisins”  w 3.7  x 5.7 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

2 “It  is  all  a mistake,  my  friend,  a grievous 

mistake”  w 4.8  x 3.9 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

lxi.  53  June  1880  Captain  Nathan  Hale  Henry  P.  Johnson 

1 Hale  receiving  instructions  from  Washington  w 5.8  x 4.0 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

3 Reproduced  with  title  “Dutch  Courting”  and 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “After  Dinner”  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin, 
Harper,  New  York.  1882. 


HARPER'S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


1 “I  only  regret  that  I have  but  one  life  to  lose  for 
my  country" 1 


w 4.7  x 3.5 


lxi.  888  Nov.  1880  The  Driftwood  Fire  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford 
1 “I  saw  her  face  white  even  in  all  that  immense 

ruddy  glare"  w 4.8  x 4.4 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 


lxii.  178  Jan.  1881  Old-Time  Life  in  a Quaker  Town  Howard  Pyle 


Old  Swedes'  Church,  Wilmington  7 
Going  to  Church  4 

At  Evening  5 

The  Umbrella — A Curious  Present 
William  Cobbett’s  School  6 

The  Destruction  of  the  Sign 

The  British  in  Wilmington 


3 2 


w 3.7  x 4.8 
w 4.7  x 4.6 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

w 4.7  X 2.6 
w 4.7  x 4.7 
w 4.7  x 4.0 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

w 4.6  x 5.9 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

w 4.7  x 2.5 


lxii.  248  Jan.  1881  Patient  Mercy  Jones  James  T.  Fields 

1 “I  never  had  wood  that  I liked  half  so  well — do 

see  who  has  nice  crooked  fuel  to  sell"  w 4.7  x 4.1 

lxii.  524  March  1881  A Glimpse  of  an  Old  Dutch  Town 

1 New  Year’s  Hymn  to  St.  Nicholas  8 w 4.7  x 3.5 

C.  Mayer,  Sc. 

2 Mynheer's  morning  horn  8 w 3.4  x 5.6 

lxiii.  836  Nov.  1881  Tilghman’s  Ride  from  Yorktown 

to  Philadelphia*  Howard  Pyle 

1 “He  stops  at  the  Sign  of  the  Weathervane”  w 4.6  x 5.8 

A.  Hayman,  Sc. 

2 “Then  he  tells  his  news,  in  the  ruddy  glow"  w 4.0  x 3.7 

1 Reproduced  with  title  “Hale’s  Execution”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IV. 
Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  III.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  II.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New 
York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Quakers  on  Their  Way  to  Church,”  etc.,  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S. 
History,”  Vol.  I.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  with  title  “Scene  in  an  Old  Quaker  Town”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,” 
Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

6 Reproduced  with  title  “Old  Time  School  in  Pennsylvania”  in  “Building  the  Nation.” 
Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 

7 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  Ill,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Building  the  Nation.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York.  1882. 
* Verses  republished  without  illustrations  in  “Elocutionist’s  Annual  No.  10.”  Philadelphia. 

1882. 

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lxiv.  88  Dec.  1 88 1 Autumn  Sketches  in  the  Pennsylvania 

Highlands  Howard  Pyle 

1 A Mountain  Farm-house  w 4.7  x 6.4 

2 The  Lowland  Brook  w 3.7  x 5.2 

3 An  Autumn  Evening  w 4.6  x 6.7 

4 The  Mountain  Orchard  w 4.7  x 4.3 

5 The  Corn  Fields  on  the  Hillside  w 4.7  x 4.6 

G.  P,  Williams,  Sc. 

lxiv.  481  March  1882  Old  New  York  Coffee-Houses 

John  Austin  Stevens 

1 Isaac  Sears  Addressing  the  Mob  w 4.3  x 6.3 

2 The  Press-Gang  in  New  York  w 4.8  x 3.5 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

3 Theophylact  Bache  saving  Graydon  from  the  Mob 

in  1776  w 4.8  x 3.4 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

lxv.  81 1 Nov.  1882  The  Early  Quakers  in  England 

and  Pennsylvania  Howard  Pyle 

1 The  Tile  House,  New  Castle,  Delaware 1 w 3.5  x 4.0 

2 “I  often  took  my  Bible  and  sat  in  hollow  trees” 

3 “The  Word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me,  saying  ‘Cry, 

Woe  to  the  bloody  City  of  Litchfield!’  ” 2 

4 “I  sat  in  a hay-stack  and  said  nothing  for  some 

hours” 

5 “They  led  me,  taking  hold  of  my  collar  and  by 

my  arms”  3 


w 4.2  x 3.1 

Sharp,  Sc. 


w 4.7  x 3.3 
w 2.4  x 6.1 


6 “The  Admiral  lost  all  control  of  himself,  and  in  a 

rage  ordered  his  son  to  quit  the  house” 

7 Quaker  and  King  at  Whitehall  1681  4 


w 4.8  x 3.3 

G.  Kruell,  Sc. 


w 4.8  x 3.4 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

w 4.8  x 6.7 

Frank  French,  Sc. 


1 Reproduced  with  title  “Old  Quaker  House,  New  Castle,  Delaware. 

2 Reproduced  with  title  “A  Quaker  in  Litchfield,  England.” 


3 Reproduced  with  title  “Persecuting  a Quaker.” 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “A  Quaker  at  the  Court  of  Charles  II”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S. 
History,”  Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


8 The  Departure  of  the  “Welcome”  1 w 3.5  x 5.9 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

9 A burial  at  sea  on  board  the  “Welcome”  w 4.8  x 3.2 

10  William  Penn  and  his  Commissioners  in  the  cabin 

of  the  “Welcome”  w 4.9  x 4.0 

lxvi.  217  Jan.  1883  The  Old  English  Seamen 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 “Thomas  Moon  began  to  lay  about  him  with  his 

sword”  32  w 4.8  x 4.3 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

2 Drake’s  attack  upon  San  Domingo  32  w 4.3  x 5.6 

A.  Hayman,  Sc. 

lxvi.  505  March  1883  The  French  Voyageurs 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 “Jacques  Cartier  setting  up  a cross  at  Gaspe”  742W4.8x7.i 

2 Dominique  de  Gourgues  avenging  the  murder  of  the 

Huguenot  colony  52  w 4.6  x 2.4 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

3 “He  brought  both  Catholic  priests  and  Huguenot 

ministers,  who  disputed  heartily  on  the  way”  6 2 w 4.8  x 2.9 

4 “He  rested  his  musket”  2 3 4 * 6 7 8 w 4.8  x 3.5 

lxvi.  706  April  1883  An  English  Nation 

Thomas  W entworth  Higginson 
1 The  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  8 4 2 w 6.9  x 4.7 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  with  title  “The  Departure  of  the  ‘Welcome’  ” in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  His- 
tory,” Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “A  Larger  History  of  the  United  States.”  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson, 
Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Adventures  of  Pirates  and  Sea  Rovers.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York. 
1908. 

4 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  II.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

6  Reproduced  with  title  “DeGourgues  Avenging  the  Massacre  of  the  Huguenots,”  etc.,  in 
“Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

6 Reproduced  with  title  “Mendindez’s  Expedition  on  the  Way  to  the  New  World”  in  “Har- 
per’s Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

7 Reproduced  in  “Indian  History  for  Young  Folks.”  Francis  S.  Drake,  Harper,  New  York. 
1885. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  I,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

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2 Arrival  of  the  Young  Women  at  Jamestown  21  w 4.9  x 3.7 

3 Endicott  cutting  the  cross  out  of  the  English  flag  3 w 4.7  x 5.5 

lxvii.  20  June  1883  The  Hundred  Years’  War 

Thomas  W entworth  Higginson 
1 Death  of  King  Philip  5 4 1 w 4.5  x 5.6 

A.  Hayman,  Sc. 

w 4.5  x 5.3 

A.  Whitney,  Sc. 


2 Governor  Andros  and  the  Boston  People  3 1 


lxvii.  213  July  1883  The  Second  Generation  of  Englishmen  in 
America  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 A Quaker  Exhorter  in  New  England  61  w 4.7  x 6.1 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

2 Arresting  a Witch  61  w 4.7  x 5.8 

F.  Bemstrom,  Sc. 

3 Peter  Stuyvesant  tearing  the  letter  demanding  the 

surrender  of  New  York  61  w 4.7  x 5.1 

lxvii.  428  Aug.  1883  The  British  Yoke 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 The  “Boston  Massacre”  71  w 4.8  x 5.3 

2 An  Out-of-door  Tea  Party  in  Colonial  New  F'  Bernstrom*  Sc- 

England  1 w 4.9  x 4.7 

lxvii.  651  Oct.  1883  Last  Days  of  Washington’s  Army 

at  Newburgh  J.  T.  Headley 

1 Washington  refusing  a dictatorship  986  w 4.8  x 6.5 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  Larger  History  of  the  United  States.”  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson, 
Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  V.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

* Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Indian  History  for  Young  Folks.”  Francis  S.  Drake,  Harper,  New  York. 
1885. 

6 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

7 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  I.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  with  title  “The  Man  is  Grander  than  the  King”  in  “Old  Homestead  Poems.” 
Wallace  Bruce,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V in  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


2 Washington  and  his  generals  in  consultation 

March  15,  1783 1 2 w 4.7  x 3.5 

S.  G.  Putnam,  Sc. 

lxvii.  731  Oct.  1883  The  Dawning  of  Independence 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 Lexington  Green — “If  they  want  a War,  let  it  begin 

here”  3 4 w 4.6  x 5.5 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

2 Sergeant  Jasper  at  the  Battle  of  Fort  Moultrie  35  w 4.8  x 6.0 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

lxvii.  909  Nov.  1883  Evacuation  of  New  York  by  the 

British,  1783  Henry  P.  Johnson 

1 The  last  boatload  of  the  British  leaving  New  York 1 2 3 4  5 * 7 w 4.7  x 5.2 

2 The  civil  procession,  headed  by  General  Washington 

and  Governor  Clinton  5 w 4.8  x 6.4 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

lxviii.  3 Dec.  1883  Christmas  George  William  Curtis 

1 “The  Master  caused  us  to  have  some  Beere”  w 4.7  x 5.4 

2 The  Puritan  Governor  interrupting  the  Christmas 

sports  w 7.1  x 4.6 

J.  Bernstrom,  Sc. 

lxviii.  238  Jan.  1884  The  Birth  of  a Nation 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1 The  French  Officers  at  Newport  4 w 4.7  x 5.1 

2 Shay’s  Mob  in  possession  of  a Court  House  4 6 7 2 W4.8X  6.4 

A.  Hayman,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X,  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

3 Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  United  States.”  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1905. 

4 Reproduced  in  “A  Larger  History  of  the  United  States.”  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson, 
Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VIII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

7 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 


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lxviii.  418  Feb.  1884  Our  Country’s  Cradle 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higgins  on 
1 At  Mrs.  Washington’s  Reception 1 * 3 4 w 4.7  x 6.7 

lxviii.  747  April  1884  The  Second  War  for  Independence 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson 

1  Impressment  of  American  Seamen  4 3 2 1 w y.6  x 


lxviii.  821  May  1884  A May-Day  Idyl  of  the 
Time 

1 Among  the  Daffodillies 

2 “So  saying,  she  turned  and  left  me” 

3 “Bringing  in  the  May” 


Olden 

Howard  Pyle 
w 4.8  x 7.7 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

w 4.8  x 7.6 

F.  Bemstrom,  Sc. 

w 4.7  x 6.5 

Frank  French,  Sc. 


lxix.  715  Oct.  1884  King’s  College 

1 President  Johnson  teaching  his  first  class 

2 Hamilton  addressing  the  mob 

lxx.  106  Dec.  1884T01NETTE 
1 The  Search  for  Toinette 


John  McMullen 
w 4.7  x 4.7 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

W 4.8  X 6.2 
F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

John  Esten  Cooke 
w 4.8  x 7.2 


lxx.  201  Dec.  1884  Witchcraft 

1 Headpiece 

2 Witchcraft  1692 

3 Witchcraft  1884 

lxx.  825  May  1885  Spring  Blossoms 
Full  page 


Edmund  C.  Stedman 
w 4.8  x 2.8 
w 4.9  x 6.3 
w 4.9  x 6.2 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

w 4.7  X 7.4 
F.  S.  King,  Sc. 


lxxi.  68  June  1885  Knoxville  in  the  Olden  Time  Edmund  Kirke 

1 Rescue  of  Sevier  5 w 4.7  x 4.1 

2 “The  Cherokees  are  coming”  5 w 4.8  x 6.8 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 


1 Reproduced  in  “A  Larger  History  of  the  United  States.”  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson, 
Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  V.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  VI,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IX.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 


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lxxi.  813  Nov.  1885  An  Indian  Journey 
1 Death  of  the  Indian  Chief  Alexander 

lxxii.  53  Dec.  1885  Esther  Feverel 
1 


Lucy  C.  Lillie 
w 7.3  x 4.8 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

Brander  Mathews 


Roger  Feverel  had  kindled  it  for  the  first  time”  w 4.9  x 6.2 

French,  Sc. 

Her  glance  fell,  under  his  steady  gaze” 


lxxii.  561  March  1886  The  City  of  Cleveland 

1 Travelling  in  the  Olden  Time 

2 Governor  Huntington  attacked  by  Wolves 

lxxiii.  236  July  1886  The  Gunpowder  for  Bunker 
Hill 

1 Paul  Revere  bringing  news  to  Sullivan 1 

2 Surrender  of  Fort  William  and  Mary 1 

3 Transporting  Powder  from  the  Fort 1 

4 Bringing  the  Powder  to  Bunker  Hill 1 

lxxiii.  327  Aug.  1886  The  City  of  the  Strait 

1 The  Landing  of  Cadillac  2 

2 The  Ojibway  Maiden  disclosing  Pontiac’s  Plot 


w 4.9  x 6.2 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

Edmund  Kirke 
w 4.8  x 6.8 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

w 4.8  x 6.5 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

Ballard  Smith 
W 4.7  x 7.2 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

w 4.8  x 5.5 
W 4.8  x 3.3 

W.  R.  B.,  Sc. 

w 4.7  x 3.3 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

Edmund  Kirke 
w 7.7  x 4.8 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

w 7.3  X 4.9 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 


lxxiv.  65 9 April  1887  The  Southern  Gateway  to  the 

Alleghanies  Edmund  Kirke 

1 “The  woman  turned  fiercely  upon  the  Chieftain”  w 4.8  x 7.0 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

2 Joseph  Brown  leading  his  company  to  Nicojack  w 4.7  x 6.3 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

lxxv.  29  June  1887  Stephen  Wycherlie  Howard  Pyle 

1 “I  sat  gazing  upon  her  as  she  leaned  forward” 

2 “Thereupon,  lifting  up  his  eyes  again,  he  began 

once  more  wrestling  with  the  spirit  in  prayer 


w 4.8  x 7.3 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 


W 4.8  X 6.4 
R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 


1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  III.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 


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3 “Still  she  looked  upon  me,  though  silently  and 

pale  as  death”  w 4.8  x 3.2 

4 “Then  came  Mistress  Margaret  unto  me  and  put 

a letter  into  my  hand”  w 4.7  x 3.6 

Hoskin,  Sc. 

lxxv.  48  June  1887  The  Kentucky  Pioneers  John  Mason  Brown 

1 The  Capture  of  Elizabeth  and  Frances  Callaway 

and  Jemima  Boone 1 w 4.7  x 5.8 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

2 Defense  of  the  Station  w 4.8  x 7.3 


lxxv.  357  Aug.  1887  Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of 

the  Spanish  Main  Howard  Pyle 

1 On  the  Tortugas  w 7.6  x 4.8 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

2 Capture  of  the  Galleon  w 7.6  x 4.9 

S.  G.  Putnam,  Sc. 

3 Henry  Morgan  Recruiting  for  the  Attack2  w 7.2  x 4.8 

King,  Sc. 

4 The  Sacking  of  Panama  w 7.4  x 4.8 

F.  Bemstrom,  Sc. 

lxxv.  502  Sept.  1887  Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of  the 

Spanish  Main  Howard  Pyle 

1 Avary  sells  his  jewels  w 4.8  x 3.7 

Aikman,  Sc. 

2 Marooned  w 7.5  x 4.8 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

3 Blackbeard  buries  his  treasure  w 7.8  x 4.8 

G.  Kruell,  Sc. 

4 Walking  the  plank  w 4.8  x 7.4 

H.  F.  Anderson,  Sc. 

lxxv.  666  Oct.  1887  Aaron  Burr’s  Wooing  Edmund  C.  Stedman 
1 Aaron  Burr’s  Wooing  w 4.8  x 6.3 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

lxxvi.  420  Feb.  1888  On  the  Outposts — 1780  Howard  Pyle 

1 “They  ploughed  their  fields  with  an  armed  sentry 

beside  them”  3 w 4.7  x 4.3 

2 Finding  the  body  of  Joseph  Hay  in  the  Trail  w 4.8  x 6.9 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 


1 Reproduced  in  “Abraham  Lincoln.”  Charles  C.  Coffin,  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York.  1893. 

2 Reproduced  as  frontispiece  in  “The  Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of  America.”  Edited  by 
Howard  Pyle,  MacMillan,  New  York.  1891. 

8 Reproduced  with  title  “Pioneers  Farming”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IV. 
Harper,  New  York.  1902. 


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lxxvi.  536  March  1888  Canadian  Voyageurs  on  the 


Saguenay 
1 Coureurs  de  Bois 

lxxvii.  12  Dec.  1888  Morgan 
1 Morgan  at  Porto  Bello 


C.  H.  Farnham 
w 4.8  x 7.2 

Johnson,  Sc, 

Edmund  C.  Stedman 
w 7.8  x 4.9 


lxxviii.  671  April  1889  Washington’s  Inauguration 

John  Bach  McMaster 

1 Washington  met  by  his  Neighbors  on  his  way  to 

the  Inauguration  w 7.6  x 4.7 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

2 The  Inauguration1  4 w 4.8  x 7.1 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

3 Celebration  on  the  Night  of  the  Inauguration  5 4 3 2 w 4.8  x 7.6 


lxxix.  776  Oct.  1889  A Peculiar  People 

1 An  Old  Lancaster  House 

2 A Dormitory  in  the  Sisters’  House,  Ephrata 

3 The  Kloster 

4 Going  to  Meeting 

5 The  Kiss  of  Peace 

6 My  Cicerone 

7 “It  was  to  represent  the  Narrow  Way” 

8 “It  was  along  this  wall  that  the  wounded  soldiers 

sat” 

9 Interior  of  Chapel 


H.  W.  Peckwell,  Sc. 

Howard  Pyle 
w 4.6  x 3.4 
w 3.1  x 4.3 
w 4.7  x 3.3 

w 3*7  x 5-7 
w 3.2  x 4.3 


W 2.2  X 4.4 
Smithfield  & French,  Sc. 

w 3.3  x 4.7 

Smithfield  & French,  Sc. 


w 4.6  x 3.4 
w 3.8  x 5.1 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

lxxx.  218  Jan.  1890  Youma  Lafcadio  Hearn 

1 “She  stood  like  a bronze.  Gabriel  was  beside  her, 

w 4.8  x 6.9 


his  naked  cutlass  in  his  hand” 1 2 3 * 5  6 


1 Reproduced  in  color  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IV.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

* Reproduced  in  “A  Tour  Around  New  York.”  John  Flavel  Mines,  Harper,  New  York.  1893. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

6 Reproduced  in  “Youma.”  Lafcadio  Hearn,  Harper,  New  York.  1890. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


lxxx.  408  Feb.  1890  Youma  Lajcadio  Hearn 

1 “ 'And  you  would  not  give  me  a chance  to  tell  you/ 

she  repeated,  pleadingly,  touching  his  arm”  w 7.2  x 4.8 


lxxx.  169  Jan.  1890  Jamaica,  New  and  Old.  I. 

1 Illustrated  initial  I 

2 “Popping  ineffectual  round-shot  after  her” 

3 “The  dim,  shadowy  forms  of  vessels  riding  at 

anchor  in  the  night” 

4 “A  hot,  broad,  all-pervading  glare  of  sunlight” 

5 “A  lodging-house  very  well  known  to  all  Jamaica 

travellers” 

6 Spanish  Galleon 

7 “That  prince  or  potentate  of  the  old  sugar  king 

period” 

8 “A  turbaned  coolie  and  his  wife” 

9 “Where  they  sit  in  long  rows  with  baskets  of 

oranges” 

10  “Sitting  with  piles  of  great  pots  and  bowls  and 

queer  jars  of  red  earthenware” 

1 1 “A  curious  group  travelling  along  a hot  dusty 

road” 

12  In  the  market  place 

13  “In  mid-harbor  the  tainted  crafts  were  burned  in 

sight  of  all” 

14  Gallows  Point 


L.  Faber,  Sc. 

Howard  Pyle 
w 1.5  x 4.4 
w 3.1  x 3.0 

A.  E.  Wood,  Sc. 

w 3.6  x 1.5 
w 4.8  X 5.8 


w 4.8  x 5.7 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

W 4.8  X 2.1 


w 1.7  x 3.3 
w 1.8  x 3.3 

w 4.7  x 1.5 


w 4.7  x 2.9 

Witte,  Sc. 


W 3.O  X 2.1 
w 3.1  x 5.7 

T.  H.  Heard,  Sc. 


w 3.3  x 5.2 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

W 1.2  X 3.2 
F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

15  “The  beautiful  sweeping  curve  of  harbor”  w 3.7  x 2.9 

16  “Squatted  on  a log,  and  talked  in  a sad,  melancholy 

manner”  w 4.2  x 5.1 

17  “The  abbot  and  the  town  major  personating  con- 

quered Spain”  w 4.5  x 3.6 

18  The  Mangrove  w 2.9  x 4.9 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

19  “One  time  it  was  alive  with  the  great  lumbering 

coaches”  w 4.8  x 2.2 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


20  “Around  the  archways  and  the  square  stone  pillars, 

buzzing  like  angry  hornets”  w 4.7  x 4.5 

21  “It  is  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Katherine”  w 2.9  x 3.2 

22  “Sic  transit  gloria  mundi”  w 3.7  x 3.4 


lxxx.  378  Feb.  1890  Jamaica,  New  and  Old.  II. 

1 Headpiece 

2 Illustrated  initial  P 

3 “The  Governor  was  among  the  very  first  to  set 

foot  upon  the  deck” 

4 “The  embrasures  are  blind  and  empty” 


Howard  Pyle 
w 4.7  x 1.8 
W 1.2  X 2.6 

w 4.6  x 7.8 
w 3.1  x 6.4 

F.  Levin,  Sc. 


5 “Here  and  there  one  comes  upon  an  old  house” 

6 “They  were  dressed  in  loose  sackcloth  shirt  and 

drawers” 

7 “A  store  stood  with  open  front  toward  the  road” 

8 “An  old  man,  lean  and  naked” 

9 “An  ancient  sibyl-like  figure” 

10  “A  crowd  gathered  around” 

11  “Plantation  houses  standing  back  from  the  road- 

side” 


w 4.8  x 3.1 
w 4.8  x 6.0 

Witte,  Sc. 

w 4.8  x 3.8 

W 2.2  X 3.2 

w 2.3  x 3.7 
w 4.8  X 4.5 

w 4.8  X 4.3 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 


12  “It  is  the  leader,  and  all  the  others  follow  it” 

13  “The  long  straggling  aqueduct” 

14  “A  turbaned  negro  woman  sat  with  her  knitting” 


w 4.8  x 4.2 
w 4.8  x 1.6 
w 3.0  x 4.3 

Witte,  Sc. 


15  “The  crooked  winding  road  that  leads  into  the 

village”  w 4.8  x 2.7 

16  “He  sat  down  by  the  garden  gate”  w 2.3  x 3.4 

Witte,  Sc. 


17  “And  thither  children  brought  donkeys  every 

morning” 

18  “In  all  houses  one  finds  the  filter  and  the  water 

• > > 

„ Jar 

19  “Coffee  mill,  surrounded  by  flat  stone  terraces” 

20  “A  great  section  of  bamboo  trunk  balanced  upon 

her  head” 

21  “Two  negro  women  stood  gossiping  and  cooling 

their  feet” 


w 2.3  x 3.0 

Grimley,  Sc. 

w 2.3  x 3.8 
w 3.0  x 5.2 

W 1.7  X 3.4 

w 2.4  X 3.4 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


22  “The  only  picturesque  object  in  the  whole  horrid 

expanse”  w 3.7  x 3.8 

23  The  bugle  call  w 1.6  x 3.4 


LXXX. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 


842  May  1890  Old  New  York  Taverns  John  Austin  Stevens 

Initial  A 

w 1.2  X 2.0 

The  Old-time  Landlord 

w 2.3  x 3.4 

“The  King’s  Head,  kept  by  one  Roger  Baker” 
“Elizabeth  Jourdain,  who  lodged  Her  Majesty’s 

w 2.4  x 4.7 

soldiers” 

w 4.5  x 3.4 

Game  of  Bowls 

w 7.0  x 4.8 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

“ ‘The  Dog’s  Head  in  the  Pot’  (of  great 

antiquity)” 

w 1.8  x 3.1 

“It  crossed  the  river  to  the  Long  Island  side  of  the 

Brooklyn  Ferry” 

w 3.7  x 2.5 

Brownejohn’s  Wharf 

H. 

w 4.8  X 6.9 
W.  Peckwell,  Sc. 

“Each  to  be  honored  with  bumpers  innumerable 


of  rich  wine  and  punch” 

w 

4.7  X 

4.0 

In  the  reading-room 

w 

7.0  X 

4-7 

A.  Andersoi] 

1,  Sc. 

“The  rival  editors” 

W 

2.4  X 

2.6 

“John  Still,  ‘an  honest  barber  and  peruke-maker 

from  London’  ” 

W 

2.4  X 

3*i 

“The  ball  began  with  French  dances” 

w 

3.6  X 

3-o 

“The  chair  was  carried  by  hand  and  the  harness 

was  worn  by  the  bearers” 

w 

3-7  X 

2.8 

“Cards  and  gaming  were  features” 

w 

3.0  X 

3-o 

The  ferry 

w 

2.7  X 

4.2 

“Cargoes  of  favorite  vintages” 

w 

2.3  X 

2.9 

“The  drum  beat  in  the  streets  of  the  city” 

w 

2.9  X 

4.4 

“The  first  violin  would  be  played  by  a ‘gentleman 

lately  arrived’  ” 

w 

2.0  X 

3-5 

At  the  Vauxhall 

w 

3.0  X 

“Exchanged  thrusts  with  the  merciless  Junius” 

w 

3.0  X 

2.8 

“The  variety  and  fatigues  of  his  business” 

w 

3-5  x 

2.6 

Meeting  of  Captain  Tollemache  and  Captain 

Pennington  at  the  New  York  Arms 

w 

6.9  X 

4.3 

HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


24  “John  Cape  takes  down  the  quaint  old  sign” 

w 1.8  x 2.8 

25  “The  men  who  met  at  Hampden  Hall” 

w 3.8  x 1.6 

26  Tailpiece 

w 2.5  x 1.7 

lxxxi.  123  June  1890  Chapbook  Heroes 

Howard  Pyle 

1 The  Chapman 

w 4.7  x 7.2 

F.  Bemstrom,  Sc. 

2 Claude  DuVal  proposes  a Dance  on  the  Heath 

w 7.4  X 4.7 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

3 Sir  James  Thornhill  painting  Jack  Sheppard’s 

Portrait 

W 4.8  x 6.2 

4 Turpin  and  King 

w 4.8  x 7.2 

A.  E.  Anderson,  Sc. 

lxxxi.  186  July  1890  A Famous  Chapbook  Villain 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Jonathan  in  the  Wood  Street  Compter  Prison 

w 4.8  x 7.2 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

2 Jonathan  as  an  Enemy  arresting  a Thief 

w 4.8  X 6.8 
R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

3 Jonathan  and  a Client — The  Lady  with  the  Green 

Pocket-book 

w 4.8  x 6.3 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

4 On  the  Way  to  Tyburn 

w 7.6  x 4.7 

lxxxi.  933  Nov.  1890  The  Quaker  Lady  S. 

Weir  Mitchell 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

p 2.0  x 1.5 

2 First  page — Vignette 

P M x 3-3 

3 First  page — Vignette 

p 2.3  x 3.2 

4 First  page — Vignette 

P i-5  x 2-3 

5 First  page — Vignette 

P 1.4  x 1.3 

6 First  page — Vignette 

p 0.8  x 1.9 

7 Second  page — Vignette 

p 2.5  x 1.5 

8 Second  page — Vignette 

P 1-3  x 3-4 

9 Second  page — Vignette 

p 1.0  X 2.2 

10  Second  page — Vignette 

p 2.5  X 1.0 

1 1 Second  page — Vignette 

P 2.8  x 3.3 

12  Third  page — Vignette 

p 1. 1 X 1. 1 

13  Third  page — Vignette 

P i-6  x 3.7 

14  Third  page — Vignette 

P 2.4  x 3.4 

1 5 Third  page — Vignette 

P 2.5  X 2.0 

16  Third  page — Vignette 

p I.9  X 2.1 

17  Third  page — Vignette 

p 2.3  x 0.9 

HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


lxxxii.  38  Dec.  1890  Flute  and  Violin 

1 The  Magic  Flute 1 

2 “He  had  beautiful  manners”  1 

3 “His  long  nightly  labors”  1 

4 The  Widow  Spurlock 1 

5 Old  Arsena 

6 “With  their  heads  close  together”  1 

7 “He  began  to  play”  1 

8 Hanging  the  violin  1 

9 David 1 

10  “He  played  with  unusual  fervor”  1 

11  Mr.  Leuba 

12  “Executing  an  intricate  passage”  1 

13  “A  small  crowd  had  collected  around  the  entrance 

to  the  Museum” 

14  “The  widow  dropped  her  eyes”  1 

15  “It  was  a very  gay  dinner”  1 

16  The  parson  came  down  the  street  driving  his  flock 


James  Lane  Allen 
w 4.8  x 7.1 

P 4-2  x 3-1 
p 3.0  x 2.7 
p 1.2  x 1.6 
p 1.6  x 2.3 
p 1.8  x 2.6 

P 3-1  x 3-5 
p 2.0  x 3.9 
p 1.7  x 2.0 

P 2*9  x 3.4 
p 1.8  x 1.9 

P 3-4  x 3-i 


P 4-3  x 3- o 
p 2.4  x 4.1 

P 4-3  x 2.5 


of  boys 1 

17  Before  the  picture1 

18  “Toiled  homeward  with  his  treasure” 

19  “Buried  his  head  on  her  bosom”  1 

20  At  David’s  bedside 1 

21  “His  head  bowed  on  his  folded  arms”  1 

lxxxiv.  16  Dec.  1891  A Maid’s  Choice 

Eleven  pages  illustrated  and  decorated — Music  with  words 
Five  pages,  each  with  elliptical  illustrations  surrounded 
by  decorations  and  music  below,  as  follows: 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

2 Headpiece  Verse  1 — Ye  Jovial  Huntsman 

3 Headpiece  Verse  2 — Ye  Fat,  Rich  Man 

4 Headpiece  Verse  3 — Ye  Gallant  Soldier 

5 Headpiece  Verse  4 — Ye  Jolly  Country  Boy 
Six  pages  music  and  words,  and  interspersed  with 

36  small  illustrations  about  1.5  x 1.5.  Total  41  illustrations. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Flute  and  Violin.”  James  Lane  Allen,  Harper,  New  York.  1891. 

[ 29  3 


P 4*2  X 3-9 

P3-1  X3.7 

P 2-4  X 4-7 
P 2-4  x 3-4 
p 3.0  x 2.7 
p 2.3  x 2.6 

W.  TV.  Gilchrist 


p 5.0  x 7.8 

Aikman,  Sc. 

p 5.0  x 7.8 

Kilifair,  Sc. 

p 5.0  x 7.8 

Anderson,  Sc. 

p 5.0  x 7.8 

J.  Bernstrom,  Sc. 

p 5.0  x 7.8 

F.  French,  Sc. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


lxxxiv.  349  Feb.  1892  The  Little  Maid  at  the  Door 

Mary  E.  Wilkins 

1 Headpiece  above  title  p 4.3  x 4.0 

2 Initial  J p 0.8  x 0.8 

3 “I  see  naught  but  a little  maid  at  the  door”  1 w 4.8  x 7.1 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

lxxxv.  165  July  1892  How  the  Declaration  was  Received 

in  the  Old  Thirteen  Chas.  D.  Beshler 


1 Reading  the  Declaration  before  Washington’s  Army, 


New  York,  July  9,  1776  2 

w 4.8  x 6.5 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title 

P 4-4  x 3-0 

3 At  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania 

p 4.8  X 2.0 

4 At  Princeton,  New  Jersey 

p 3.5  X 1.8 

5 At  Dover,  Delaware 

P 4-7  x 1.7 

6 In  New  York.  (At  Headquarters) 

p 4.8  x 3.0 

7 At  Boston,  Massachusetts 

p 4.8  x 2.9 

8 At  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire 

P 3*3  X 1.8 

9 At  Newport,  Rhode  Island 

p 4.8  x 2.8 

10  In  Connecticut 

P 2.3  X 2.1 

1 1 At  Williamsburg,  Virginia 

p 4.8  X 2.0 

12  At  Halifax,  North  Carolina 

P 2*3  X 3-4 

13  At  Baltimore,  Maryland 

P 3-3  x 2.5 

14  At  Charleston,  South  Carolina 

p 4.8  x 1.8 

15  At  Savannah,  Georgia 

p 2.4  x 2.5 

lxxxv.  278  July  1892  Two  Moods 

Thomas  B.  Aldrich 

Full  page.  Border  with  illustrations  above  and  poem 

inserted 

p 4.8  x 7.4 

lxxxv.  586  Sept.  1892  Among  the  Sand  Hills  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece 

p 4.8  x 3.0 

2 Initial  T 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

3 No  title 

p 2.3  x 0.6 

4 Initial  S 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “Silence  and  Other  Stories.”  Mary  E. 
York.  1898. 

Wilkins,  Harper  & Brothers,  New 

2 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  IV,  “A 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

[3°] 

History  of  the  American  People.” 

HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


5 No  title 

p 4.8  x 0.6 

6 Initial  T 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

7 The  Sand  Hills 

p 4.8  x 7.2 

8 No  title 

p 2.3  x 1.0 

9 Initial  F 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

10  No  title 

p 2.3  x 0.3 

11  Initial  B 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

12  No  title 

P 4.8  X 2.0 

13  No  title 

p 2.3  x 1.3 

14  Initial  S 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

15  No  title 

p 2.3  x 0.3 

16  The  Wreck 

p 4-8  X 3.3 

Anderson,  Sc. 

17  Initial  C 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

18  No  title 

P 2-3  x °-5 

19  Initial  B 

P 0.3  x 0.3 

20  No  title 

p 1.2  x 0.9 

21  No  title 

p 2.3  x 0.5 

22  No  title 

p 4.8  x 1.5 

23  Initial  T 

p 0.3  x 0.3 

24  No  title 

p 0.8  x 1. 1 

25  No  title 

p 2.3  x 0.4 

26  Initial  N 

P 0.3  x 0.3 

27  No  title 

p 2.3  X 1.0 

28  The  Lily  Lake 

P 4-7  X 5-4 

sxvi.  20  Dec.  1892  Giles  Corey,  Yeoman 

Mary  E.  JVilkins 

1 “This  is  no  courting  night”  1 

w 4.8  x 3.5 

2 “Hey,  black  cat!  hey,  my  pretty  black  cat” 

1 w 4.8  x 7.2 

Anderson,  Sc. 

3 “There  is  a flock  of  yellow  birds  around  her  head”  1 w 4.8  x 7.3 

4 “Father,  Father!”  1 

w 4.8  x 7.5 

F.  French,  Sc. 

xxvi.  547  March  1893  Monochromes 

W.  D.  Howells 

1 Frontispiece.  Question  2 

w 4.8  X 7.6 

F.  French,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title  2 

p 4.8  X 2.6 

1 Reproduced  in  “Giles  Corey,  Yeoman.”  Mary  E.  Wilkins,  Harper,  New  York.  1893. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Stops  of  Various  Quills.”  W.  D.  Howells,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


3 Question.  Initial  S 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

4 Tailpiece1 

p 2.4  x 0.9 

5 Living.  Headpiece 1 

P 4-9  x 0.9 

6 Initial  H 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

7 Tomorrow.  Headpiece  1 

P 3-7  x 0.9 

8 Initial  0 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

9 Tailpiece1 

p 1.6  x 0.9 

io  From  Generation  to  Generation.  Headpiece1 

P 4-9  X 1.4 

1 1 Initial  1 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

12  Tailpiece1 

P 1.3  X 1.2 

13  The  Bewildered  Guest.  Headpiece  1 

p 2.8  X 1.0 

14  Initial  1 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

15  Hope.  Headpiece1 

P 4-9  x 1.7 

16  Initial  Y 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

17  Tailpiece1 

P 1.3  x 0.5 

18  Respite.  Initial  D 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

19  Tailpiece1 

p 2.3  x 1.2 

lxxxvi.  683  April  1893  Retribution 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “He  sat  down  beside  her  on  the  bench” 

w 4.7  x 6.9 

J.  Bemstrom,  Sc. 

2 “Thereupon  the  poor  woman  screamed  aloud, 

and 

cried  out  that  he  was  a Murderer” 

w 6.8  x 4.8 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

lxxxvi.  813  May  1893  The  Evolution  of  New  York.  I. 

Thomas  A.  Janvier 

1 Along  the  Canal  in  Old  Manhattan  2 

W 4.7  X 7.4 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  3 

p 4.8  X 3.8 

3 On  the  River  Front  6 5 4 2 

w 4.7  x 7.3 

J.  Tinkey,  Sc. 

4 Tailpiece  3 2 

R 4-4  x 4-5 

1 Reproduced  in  “Stops  of  Various  Quills.”  W.  D.  Howells,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

- Reproduced  in  “In  Old  New  York.”  Thomas  A.  Janvier,  Harper,  New  York.  1894. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Along  the  Water  Front  in  Old  New  York”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S. 
History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


lxxxvii.  15  June  1893  The  Evolution  of  New  York.  II. 

Thomas  A.  Janvier 

1 Headpiece — In  1776 — The  Conflagration  2 

1 p 4.4  X 4.1 

2 A Privateersman  Ashore  1 

w 4.7  x 7.4 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

3 Opening  of  the  Erie  Canal 1 

w 4.7  X 7.4 

Anderson,  Sc. 

4 Tailpiece 

P 4-4  x 3-0 

lxxxvii.  327  Aug.  1893  The  Cocklane  Ghost 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial 

P 4-8  x 3.7 

2 Vignette 

P 4-4  x 3-i 

3 Vignette 

P 3-1  x 4-0 

4 Vignette 

p 4.8  x 2.4 

5 Vignette 

P 4-8  x 3.2 

6 Vignette 

p 2.3  X 2.2 

7 Vignette 

P 2.3  X 3.4 

8 Vignette 

p 4.8  x 2.5 

9 Vignette 

P 2.4  X 3.5 

10  Vignette 

P 3-2  x 3.3 

11  Vignette 

p 4.8  x 2.5 

12  Vignette 

p 4.8  X 2.4 

13  Tailpiece 

p 1.6  x 1.7 

lxxxviii.  103  Dec.  1893  A Soldier  of  Fortune 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  initial  O 

p 1.0  x 1.5 

2 Vignette 

p 2.6  x 1.9 

3 Vignette 

p 1.5  x 2.2 

4 A Night  in  the  Village  Street 

w 4.8  x 6.4 

Peckwell,  Sc. 

5 Vignette 

P 2-3  x 1-5 

6 Vignette 

P i-9  x 3-3 

7 Dragging  the  Duke  out  of  the  Coach 

w 4.8  x 7.0 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

8 Vignette 

p 1.5  x 1.9 

9 Vignette 

p 3-2  X 1.4 

10  Vignette 

P 2.2  X 1.8 

11  Vignette 

p 0.8  x 1.7 

1 Reproduced  in  “In  Old  New  York.”  Thomas  A.  Janvier,  Harper,  New  York.  1894. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

[33] 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


12  The  Fight  for  the  Crown 

w 4.8  x 7.2 

F.  French,  Sc. 

13  Vignette 

p 2.0  X 2.0 

14  Vignette 

p I.7  X 2.1 

15  Vignette 

p 2.3  X 0.8 

1 6 Vignette 

p 2.7  x 2.5 

lxxxviii.  392  Feb.  1894  IN  Tenebras  1 
No  illustrations 

Howard  Pyle 

lxxxix.  813  Nov.  1894  The  Sea  Robbers  of  New  York 

Thomas  A . Janvier 

1 “He  had  found  the  Captain  agreeable  and 

com- 

panionable” 

w 4.8  x 7.2 

Aikman,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece — New  York  as  it  appeared  about  1690 

(with  initial  T) 

p 4.8  x 4.5 

3 “Pirates  used  to  do  that  to  their  Captains 

now 

and  then” 

P 7-7  x 4-1 

4 Kidd  at  Gardiner’s  Island 

P 4-7  x 7-2 

5 Tailpiece 

P 4-5  x 2.4 

xc.  34  Dec.  1894  Stops  of  Various  Quills 

Wm . D.  Howells 

1 Frontispiece.  No  title  2 

P 3-7  x 7-6 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title  2 

p 4.8  x 3.2 

3 Sphinx.  Initial  W 2 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

4 Tailpiece  2 

p 1.2  x 1.0 

5 Headpiece  2 

p 3.6  x 1.8 

6 Time.  Initial  D 2 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

7 Headpiece  2 

p 3.0  x 0.8 

8 Society.  Initial  Y 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

9 Tailpiece  2 

P i-3  x °*4 

10  Headpiece  2 

p 4.6  x 1. 1 

1 1 Heredity.  Initial  T 2 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

12  Tailpiece  2 

p 2.0  x 0.6 

13  Headpiece  2 

P 4-7  x 2*3 

14  Solitude.  Initial  A 2 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

1 Republished  in  “Shapes  that  Haunt  the  Dusk.”  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Stops  of  Various  Quills.”  W.  D.  Howells,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

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HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


15  Headpiece1 

p 3.6  x 1.0 

16  Change.  Initials1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

17  Tailpiece1 

p 3.9  x 0.8 

18  Headpiece1 

p 3.6  x 1.6 

19  Midway.  Initials1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

20  Headpiece  1 

P 2.3  x 1.3 

21  Calvary.  Initial  1 1 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

xc.  293  Jan.  1895  New  York  Slave  Traders 

Thomas  A . Janvier 

1 “Some  of  the  by-standers  said  ‘She  is  drunk,  it 

will  soon  pass  away’  ” 

w 4.8  x 7.4 

King,  Sc. 

2 “The  choicest  pieces  of  her  cargo  were  sold  at 

auction” 

w 4.8  x 7.4 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

3 “We  escaped  in  the  boat” 

p 4.8  X 7.4 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

xc.  333  Feb.  1895  New  York  Colonial  Privateers 

Thomas  A.  Janvier 

1 “Again  my  Captain  took  the  biggest” 

w 4.8  x 7.4 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  0 

P 4-7  x 5.2 

3 “Barbarously  murdered  the  first,  and  grievously 

wounded  the  latter” 

P 4-8  x 7.3 

A.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

4 Tailpiece 

p 1.7  x 1.9 

xc.  630  March  1895  Society 

W.  D.  Howells 

1 Headpiece1 

p 4.8  x 1.9 

2 Marginal  decoration 

p 1.2  X 5.5 

3 Tailpiece1 

p 4*3  x !-2 

xci.  517  Sept.  1895  Pebbles 

W,  D.  Howells 

1 Frontispiece — No  title  1 

p 4.8  x 7.2 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title 1 

p 4.7  X 6.2 

3 The  Burden.  Initial  1 1 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

4 Tailpiece  1 

p 3-3  X 1.0 

5 Headpiece1 

P 4-4  X 3-3 

6 Sympathy.  Initial  F 1 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “Stops  of  Various  Quills.”  W.  D.  Howells,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


7 Tailpiece1 

p 2.1  X 0.6 

8 Marginal  decoration1 

p 3.8  X 7.6 

9 Parable.  Initial  T 1 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

10  Headpiece1 

P 4-i  X 1.5 

11  Statistics.  Initials1 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

12  Tailpiece1 

P 4*i  X 1.7 

xcn.  3 Dec.  1895  By  Land  and  Sea 

Howard  Pyle 

1 In  the  Wood-Carver’s  Shop 

c.p  4.7  x 7.0 

2 Headpiece  with  title 

P 4-4  x 3-5 

3 Initial  T 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

4 Tailpiece  1 

p 4.8  x 1.4 

5 A Sailor’s  Sweetheart  2 

p 4.8  x 7.0 

6 Headpiece  2 

P 4-8  X 3.5 

7 Initial  I 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

8 Tailpiece 

p 4.0  x 1.7 

9 The  Sailor’s  Wedding 

p 4.8  x 7.1 

10  Headpiece  3 

p 4.8  x 2.7 

1 1 Initial  T 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

12  Tailpiece 

p 4.7  x 1.4 

13  A Wreck  from  the  Sea 

P 4-8  X 7.3 

14  Headpiece  4 

p 4.8  X 2.8 

15  Initial  E 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

16  Tailpiece 

P 4-9  x 1.3 

xcn.  169  Jan.  1896  In  Washington’s  Day 

Woodrow  Wilson 

1 Headpiece  with  title  3 

p 4.8  x 4.8 

2 A Virginia  Plantation  Wharf 4 3 

p 4.8  x 7.2 

3 “Even  Sir  William  Berkeley,  the  redoubtable 

Cavalier  Governor,  saw  he  must  yield”  3 

P 7-7  x 4-8 

4 “They  read  only  upon  occasion,  when  the  weather 

darkened”  3 

P 4-8  x 7.7 

5 Ye  , Virginia  Gentleman  of  the  Olden  Time  3 

P 4-4  x 1.5 

1 Reproduced  in  “Stops  of  Various  Quills.”  W.  D.  Howells,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

J Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogs 

;,  Wilmington.  1912. 

s Reproduced  in  “George  Washington.”  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1897. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Scene  on  a Colonial  Plantation”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,” 

Vol.  IX.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

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HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xcn.  549  March  1896  Colonel  Washington 

1 Washington’s  Retreat  from  Great  Meadows 1 

2 Headpiece  with  title 1 

3 The  Burial  of  Braddock  321 

4 Washington  and  Mary  Philipse 1 

5 Tailpiece1 


Woodrow  Wilson 
p 4.8  x 7.2 
P 4-8  x 3.7 
P 4-8  x 7.4 
p 4.8  x 7.6 
p 2.0  X 0.8 


xcii.  931  May  1896  At  Home  in  Virginia  Woodrow  Wilson 

1 Leaving  Mount  Vernon  for  the  Congress  of  the 


Colonies  5 1 

p 4.8  x 7.2 

2 The  Old  Capital  at  Williamsburg  641 

P 4-8  x 3.7 

3 In  the  Old  Raleigh  Tavern 1 

p 4.8  x 7.4 

i.  828  May  1896  Through  Inland  Waters.  I. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Head  and  sidepiece  (with  initial  T) 

P 4-7  x 7-5 

2 Vignette 

p 2.4  x 3.0 

3 Vignette 

p 4.0  x 0.9 

4 Full  page.  No  title 

p 6.7  x 4.8 

5 Headpiece  with  sub-title 

p 4.7  X 2.8 

6 Vignette 

P 4-7  X 3-6 

7 Vignette 

p 1.0  X 1.0 

8 Vignette 

P2 .5X3.5 

9 Vignette 

P 3-3  x i.5 

10  Vignette 

p 1.7  x 2.0 

11  Vignette 

p 1.5  x 2.0 

12  Vignette 

P 3-5  x 

13  Vignette 

p 1.8  x 2.7 

14  Vignette 

p 1.7  x 2.2 

15  Vignette 

P i-3  x 2-7 

16  Tailpiece 

p 1.0  x 1.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “George  Washington.”  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1897. 

2 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  W7oodrow  Wilson,  Harper* 
New  York.  1902. 

s Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

4 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  II.  WToodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  VI,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

6 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  Ill,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.”1 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 


HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


11.  63  June  1896  Through  Inland  Waters.  II. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  (and  initial  T) 

p 4.8  x 6.2 

2 Vignette 

p 4.8  x 4.0 

3 Vignette 

p 3.1  x 1.0 

4 Vignette 

P 4-3  x 2.3 

5 Vignette 

p 2.5  x 2.5 

6 Vignette 

P 4-5  x 5-3 

7 Full  page.  No  title 

p 6.8  x 4.9 

8 Vignette 

p 1.9  x 1.6 

9 Vignette 

p 1.8  X3.1 

10  Vignette 

P 4.5  X 2.0 

11  Vignette 

p 1.8  x 1.8 

12  Vignette 

p 4.8  x 4.2 

13  Illustration.  No  title 

P 4-8  x 3.4 

14  Vignette 

p 4.8  x 4.2 

15  Vignette 

p 2.2  X 1.7 

16  Tailpiece 

P 4-8  x 3.5 

11.  165  July  1896  General  Washington 

W oodrow  Wilson 

1 Headpiece  with  title  321 

P 4-7  x 3-o 

2 Washington  and  Steuben  at  Valley  Forge  3 2 1 

1 p 4.8  x 7.4 

3 Lady  Washington’s  Arrival  at  Headquarters,  Cam- 

bridge1 p 7.4  x 4.8 

4 The  Escape  of  Arnold  1 p 4.9  x 7.4 

5 Carpenters’  Hall,  Philadelphia  41  p 4.5  x 3.8 

xciii.  489  Sept.  1896  First  in  Peace  Woodrow  Wilson 

1 Washington  in  the  Garden  at  Mount  Vernon  321  p 4.8  x 6.7 

2 Headpiece  with  title1  p 4.8  x 3.0 

3 Washington  bringing  his  Mother  into  the  Ballroom. 

Fredericksburg 1 p 4.8  x 7.3 

4 Mustered  out — A rest  on  the  way  home 1 p 7.3  x 4.8 

5 Tailpiece1  p 2.0  x 0.9 

1 Reproduced  in  “George  Washington.”  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1897. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Catalogue  of  Drawings,”  etc.  Howard  Pyle,  Philadelphia.  1897. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Catalogue  of  Drawings,”  etc.  Howard  Pyle,  Boston.  1897. 

4 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

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HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xcm.  843  Nov.  1896  The  First  President  of  the 


United  States  Woodrow  Wilson 

1 Washington  and  Nellie  Custis 1 2 * 4 

P 4-8  x 7.3 

2 Headpiece  with  title 1 

3 Thompson,  the  Clerk  of  Congress,  announcing  to 

Washington,  at  Mount  Vernon,  his  election  to 

P 4-8  x 3.1 

the  Presidency  4 3 2 1 

P 4-9  x 7-3 

4 The  Death  of  Washington  1 

p 4.8  x 7.0 

5 Tailpiece 

p 2.6  X 1.2 

xciv.  Dec.  1896  Cover  Design 

c 6.0  x 8.0 

xciv.  11  Dec.  1896  The  Romance  of  an  Ambrotype 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

p 4-8  x 3.4 

2 Initial  T 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

3 Vignette 

p 2.7  X 4.1 

4 Vignette 

p 4-8  X 3.4 

5 Vignette 

p 4.8  x 2.7 

6 Vignette 

p 1.9  X 2.8 

7 Vignette 

p 4.6  x 2.3 

8 Vignette 

P 2.2  X 3.2 

9 Vignette 

p 4.8  X 1.2 

10  Vignette 

p 3.6  X 2.1 

11  Vignette 

p 2.3  X 2.0 

12  Vignette 

p 4.8  X 2.8 

13  Vignette 

p 2.0  X 2.1 

14  Tailpiece 

p 2.5  x 1.5 

xciv.  443  Feb.  1897  The  Assembly  Ball  Sarah  Beaumont  Kennedy 

1 The  Assembly  Ball  p 4.9  x 7.3 

2 Headpiece  with  title  p 4.8  x 3.2 

3 Initial  I p 0.5  x 0.5 

4 Tailpiece  p 4.2  x 2.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “George  Washington.”  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1897. 

2 Reproduced  with  title  “Washington  Receiving  the  Announcement”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U. 
S.  History,”  Vol.  IX.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

* Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 


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HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xciv.  497  March  1897  Love  and  Death 

1 Love  and  Death 

2 Headpiece 

3 Tailpiece 


Howard  Pyle 
p 4.8  x 7.8 

P 4*7  x i.7 
p 4.7  x 1.3 


xciv.  659  April  1897  Washington  and  the  French 

Craze  of  ’93  John  Bach  McMaster 

1 A Banquet  to  Genet 31  c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 Headpiece.  Arrival  of  Genet  at  Gray’s  Ferry  p 4.8  x 3.0 

3 The  News  of  the  Execution  of  Louis  XVI  p 4.8  x 7.3 

4 Citizen  Genet  formally  presented  to  Washington  3 2p  4.8  x 7.3 

5 Tailpiece  p 2.6  x 3.0 


Old  Chester  Tales 
xcvi.  644  April  1898 

1 Decoration  with  title 

2 Headpiece 1 2 3  4 

3 “She  seemed  ‘a  tall  white  lily,’  he  said”  4 
xcvi.  880  May  1898 

4 “ ‘Change  it?  My  name?’  she  said”  6 4 

5 Headpiece  654 


Margaret  Deland 

p 4.8  x 0.7 
p 4.8  x 4.1 
P 4-8  x 7.3 

P 4-8  x 7.7 
P 4-8  x 3.7 


xcvii.  25  June  1898 

6 Headpiece  4 p 4.8  x 3.5 

7 “ ‘And  who’s  going  to  support  ’em?’  demanded 

Mrs.  Barkley”  4 p 4.8  x 7.2 


xcvii.  260  July  1898 

8 “Judge  Morrison  read  these  harmless  jingles, 

chuckling  and  sneering”  5 

9 Headpiece 


P 4-8  x 7.3 
p 4.8  x 4.0 


1 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  with  title  “Interview  between  Washington,”  etc.,  in  “A  History  of  the  American 
People,”  Vol.  III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  VI,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

* Reproduced  in  “Old  Chester  Tales.”  Margaret  Deland,  Harper,  New  York.  1899. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Around  Old  Chester.”  Margaret  Deland,  Harper,  New  York.  1915. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Good  for  the  Soul.”  Margaret  Deland,  Harper,  New  York.  1899. 

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HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xcvn.  406  Aug.  1898 


10  Headpiece  1 

11  “Mary  turned  white;  then  she  dropped  down  at 

p 4.8  x 4.4 

his  feet”  1 

P 4-8  X 7.3 

xcvn.  522  Sept.  1898 

12  Headpiece1 

13  “ ‘So  you’re  hanging  the  locusts?’  inquired  the 

p 4.8  x 4.4 

Judge,  contemptuously”  1 

P 4-8  x 7.3 

xcvn.  780  Oct.  1898 

14  Headpiece1 

p 4.8  x 4.0 

15  “I  had  enemies  in  my  line”  1 

p 4.8  x 7.1 

xcvii.  863  Nov.  1898 

1 6 Headpiece1 

p 4.8  x 4.0 

17  “They  told  each  other  about  it”  1 

p 4.8  x 7.1 

xcviii.  142  Dec.  1898 

18  Headpiece1 

19  “Mr.  Horace  looked  at  her  with  instant 

p 4-8  X 3.1 

sympathy”  1 

p 4.8  x 7.2 

xcviii.  3 Dec.  1898  Old  Captain  Myles  Hemenway 

1 “And  you  shall  not  hinder  me” 

c 5.0  x 7.3 

2 Headpiece 

p 4.7  X 2.8 

3 Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.8  x 3.0 

4 Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.7  x 1.6 

5 Illustration.  No  title 

P 4-5  X 3-3 

6 Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.8  x 1.2 

7 Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.8  x 3.2 

8 Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.8  x 1.5 

9 Illustration.  No  title 

P 4.8  X 2.2 

10  Illustration.  No  title 

p 4.8  x 2.3 

11  Tailpiece 

p 4.7  X 2.1 

xcix.  399  Aug.  1899  The  Body  to  the  Soul  Ellen  M.  Gates 

1 Frontispiece 

P 3-5  x 7-7 

2 Headband  with  title 

P 4-9  x 3.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “Old  Chester  Tales.”  Margaret  Deland,  Harper,  New  York.  1899. 


HARPER'S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


3 Side  decoration 

p 1. 1 x 5.7 

4 Decoration 

p 1.2  x 1.3 

5 Side  decoration 

p 1. 1 x 7.7 

6 Side  decoration 

p 1. 1 x 7.7 

7 Tailpiece 

p 2.5  x 2.5 

c.  69  Dec.  1899  A Puppet  of  Fate 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  with  initial  T 

c 4.9  x 5.0 

2 Vignette 

c 1.0  x 8.0 

3 Chapter  heading  with  initial  N 

c 0.7  x 2.7 

4 Vignette 

c 2.3  X 5.5 

5 Vignette 

C 1.5  X 2.1 

6 Vignette 

C 2.0  X 7.7 

7 Vignette 

c 2.4  x 8.0 

8 Chapter  heading  with  initial  F 

C 1.0  X 2.8 

9 Vignette 

C 2.0  X 7.8 

10  Full  page 

c 4.8  x 7.2 

1 1 Chapter  heading  with  initial  A 

c 0.8  x 2.8 

12  Vignette 

c 1.6  x 4.1 

c.  667  April  1900  A Prelude 

Bliss  Carmen 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

P 4-3  x 3-9 

2 Initial  T 

p 0.5  x 0.5 

3 In  Springtime 

P 4-8  x 7.5 

4 Tailpiece 

P 4-3  x 2.9 

c.  930  May  1900  The  Angel  and  the  Child 
Illustrations  by  Sarah  S.  Stilwell 

Howard  Pyle 

ci.  892  Nov.  1900  The  Yellow  of  the  Leaf 

Bliss  Carmen 

1 Headpiece 

P 4-8  x 2.3 

2 Title  with  decorations 

p 4.8  x 0.3 

3 Initial  T 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

4 “The  falling  leaf  is  at  the  door" 

p 3.2  x 8.0 

5 Tailpiece 

p 1. 1 x 4.8 

cn.  3 Dec.  1900  The  Pilgrimage  of  Truth 

Erik  Bogh 

1 Truth  Leaves  the  Fairies’  Wonderland 

c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 Truth  before  the  King 

c 4.8  x 7.1 

3 Truth  in  the  Temple 

£4*] 

c 4.8  x 7.0 

HARPER’S  NEW  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


4 Truth  before  the  Seer 

c 4.8  x 7.2 

5 Truth  Went  on  Her  Way  Alone 

c 4.8  x 7.2 

6 Truth  in  the  Fool’s  Lodge 

c 4.8  x 7.1 

In  black — initials  in  red: 

i Headpiece  with  title 

P 4-8  X 4.7 

2 Initial  F 

P 1.2  X 1.2 

3 Tailpiece 

p 1.2  X 4.9 

4 Initial  T 

p 1.2  X 1.2 

5 Tailpiece 

p 2.0  X 4.9 

6 Initial  T 

p 1.2  X 1.2 

7 Headband 

p 1.4  x 4.9 

8 Headband 

P 1.4  x 4-9 

9 Initial  B 

p 1.2  X 1.2 

io  Initial  0 

p 1.2  X 1.2 

1 1 Initial  H 

p 1.2  X 1.2 

HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE 

Colonies  and  Nation  Woodrow  Wilson 

cii.  143  Jan.  1901 

1 Headpiece  with  decoration  and  title  1 

P 4-9  x 4.5 

2 Landing  negroes  at  Jamestown  from  Dutch  man 

- 

of-war,  1619  8 4 2 

P 4-8  x 7.3 

cii.  335  Feb.  1901 

3 Anne  Hutchinson  preaching  in  her  house  in 

Boston  8 2 

P 4-7  x 7-o 

4 Arrival  of  Stuyvesant  in  New  Amsterdam  9 2 
cii.  531  March  1901 

P 4-7  x 7-2 

5 The  Burning  of  Jamestown  9 5 2 

P 4-7  x 7-o 

6 Ships  loading  in  Albemarle  Sound  9 2 

p 4.8  x 7.1 

7 On  the  War  Path  962 

p 4.7  x 7.1 

cii.  709  April  1901 

8 A Pennsylvania  Cave-Dwelling  XVIIth  Century 

9 An  interview  between  Sir  Edmund  Andros  and 

9 2 p 7.2  X 4.7 

James  Blair  9 2 

p 4.7  x 7.1 

10  Phips  recovering  the  sunken  treasure  9 2 

p 4.6  x 7.1 

1 1 Slaughter  signing  the  death  warrant  of  Leisler  9 

For  footnotes  see  end  of  series  on  pages  following. 

2 P 4-7  x 7-1 

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HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cn.  903  May  1901 

12  Colonel  Rhett  and  Pirate  Stede  Bonnet10  3 p 4.7  x 7.0 

chi.  123  June  1901 

13  The  Capitulation  of  Louisbourg 10  3 p 4.7  x 7.0 


cm.  465  Aug.  1901 

14  After  the  Massacre;  Samuel  Adams  demanding  of 

Governor  Hutchinson  the  instant  withdrawal  of 
British  Troops 10  3 

15  Burning  of  the  “Gaspee”  11  3 

16  The  Boston  Tea  Party10  3 


p 4.6  x 7.0 

P 4*7  x 7*1 2 * 4 5 * 7 8 * 10 11 
p 4.7x7.! 


cm.  791  Oct.  1901 

17  Viewing  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill 11  7 3 p 4.6  x 7.0 

H.  C.  Merrill,  Sc. 

18  Fight  between  “Bonhomme  Richard”  and 

“Serapis” 11  3 p 4.6  x 7.0 

cm.  933  Nov.  1901 

19  Washington  and  Rochambeau  before  the  Trenches 

at  Yorktown 11  3 p 4.6  x 7.0 

civ.  104  Dec.  1901 

20  Tory  Refugees  on  their  way  to  Canada  14 13  12  p 4.6  x 7.0 

21  Political  Discussion  13  12  p 4.6  x 7.0 

1 Picture  only  reproduced  with  title  “Ships  Were  Rare”  in  “History  of  the  American  People,” 
Vol.  I.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  I.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New 
York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol.  II.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New 
York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Landing  Slaves  from  a Dutch,”  etc.,  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S. 
History,”  Vol.  VIII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  V.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  with  title  “Indians  Ambuscading  a Puritan  Farmer”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S. 
History,”  Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

7 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  I.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  I,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  II,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

10  Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  Ill,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

11  Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  IV,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

For  other  references  to  above  see  foot  following  page. 

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cm.  2 June  1901  A Dream  of  Young  Summer  Edith  M.  Thomas 
1 A Dream  of  Young  Summer  c 4.2  x 7.7 


cm.  718  Oct.  1901  King  Custom 

Maud  S.  Rawsort 

1 Headpiece 

P 3-3  x 1.8 

2 Initial  M 

p 0.6  x 0.6 

3 Marginal  decoration 

P 4-3  x 7.4 

4 Vignette 

p 4.7  x 4.8 

5 My  Lady  of  Brede 

c 4.5  x 7.3 

cm.  884  Nov.  1901  Margaret  of  Cortona 

Edith  Wharton 

1 Headpiece 

P 4-7  x 4-4 

civ.  27  Dec.  1901  The  Sea  Man 

Josephine  D.  Daskam 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

P 3-4  x 2.5 

2 Full  page 

P 3-7  x 7-2 

civ.  180  Jan.  1902  North  Folk  Legends  of  the  Sea  Howard  Pyle 

1 Frontispiece 

c 4.4  x 7.3 

2 Decoration 

c 4.8  x 5.7 

3 Initial  T 

C 0.6  X 0.6 

4 Marginal  decoration  with  title 

c 4.8  x 7.9 

5 The  Fishing  of  Thor  and  Hymir 

c 4.1  x 7.8 

6 Headpiece 

c 4.9  X 2.3 

7 Decorative  title 

c 4.9  x 0.5 

8 The  Fairy  Morgana 

c 3.9  X 7.7 

9 Headpiece 

c 4.9  x 1.5 

10  Decorative  title 

c 4.8  x 0.6 

11  Saint  Brendan’s  Island 

c 3.7  X 7.3 

12  Headpiece 

C 4.9  X 2.6 

13  Decorative  title 

C 4.9  X 1. 1 

14  Mother  Carey’s  Chickens 

c 4.0  x 7.6 

15  Headpiece,  The  Flying  Dutchman 

c 4.9  X 3.7 

Following  footnotes  refer  to  two  preceding  pages : 

12  Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  American  People,”  Vol. 

III.  Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper, 

New  York.  1902. 

1S  Reproduced  with  title  “Tory  Refugees”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IX.  Harper, 
New  York.  1902. 

14  Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  V,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

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cv.  282  July  1902  Cap’n  Goldsack 
1 Cap’n  Goldsack 


William  Sharp 
c.p  3.8  x 7.1 


cv.  592  Sept.  1902  The  Voice 

1 Headpiece 

2 An  autumn  field  of  which  she  had  dreamed 

3 She  cried  out 

4 She  felt  her  blood  tingling  in  every  vein 


Margaret  Iceland 

P 4-7  x 3-2 
p 4.0  x 7.0 
p 4.6  X 6.9 
p 4-7  X 3-2 


cvi.  27  Dec.  1902  The  True  Captain  Kidd  John  D.  Champlin , Jr. 


1 Headpiece  c 4.8  x 3.7 

2 Decorative  title  c 4.3  x 1.8 

3 Initial  W c 0.8  x 0.8 

4 Kidd  on  the  Deck  of  the  “Adventure  Galley”2  c 4.6  x 7.1 

5 Burning  the  Ship  c 4.6  x 7.4 

6 Buried  Treasure  1 c 4.7  x 7.2 


cvi.  319  Jan.  1903  The  Chanty  Man 
1 The  Chanty  Man 


E.  Phelps  Whitmarsh 
c 4.2  x 7.1 


evil.  327  Aug.  1903  The  Castle  of  Content  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 “Small  heed  had  we  of  the  fleet,  sweet  hours”  3 c 3.7  x 7.3 

2 “’Twas  a strange  tale  she  had  ended”  3 c 4.8  x 7.2 

3 Lady  Adeliza  came  wondering  to  the  balcony  3 c 4.8  x 7.1 

4 He  thought  of  his  love  c 4.5  x 2.6 

5 In  the  night  3 c 4.7  x 3.3 

cviii.  3 Dec.  1903  Peire  Vidal,  Troubadour  Olivia  H.  Dunbar 

1 “Nothing  harms  me  all  the  day”  c 4.0  x 7.5 

2 At  the  gate  of  the  Castle  c 4.0  x 7.5 

3 Vidal — Poet  and  Satirist  c 4.0  x 7.6 

4 In  the  train  of  King  Alfonzo  4 c 4.0  x 7.5 


1  Reproduced  in  part  on  cover  of  “The  Buccaneers.”  Don  C.  Seitz,  Harper,  New  York.  1912. 

1 Reproduced  in  part  on  cover  of  “Stolen  Treasures.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

2 Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 

3 Reproduced  in  “The  Line  of  Love.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1905. 

* Reproduced  with  title  “The  Bishop  of  Montors  Has  Returned”  in  “The  Soul  of  Melicent.” 
James  Branch  Cabell,  Stokes,  New  York.  1913.  Also  on  cover  of  book. 

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cvm.  199  Jan.  1904  The  Stairway  of  Honor  Maud  Stepney  Rawson 

1 Her  whisper  was  so  soft  he  only  guessed  the  words  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 This  last  picture  c 4.9  x 7.4 

3 He  stretched  out  his  hand  to  the  curtains  c 5.0  x 7.5 

cviii.  706  April  1904  The  Story  of  Adhelmar  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 He  found  Melite  alone  1 c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 He  sang  for  her  as  they  sat  in  the  gardens  1 c 4.8  x 7.2 

3 He  climbed  the  stairs  slowly,  for  he  was  growing 

feeble  1 c 4.7  x 7.2 


cix.  75  June  1904  The  Charming  of  Estercel 

1 Estercel 

2 “There  is  a charm,”  said  the  nurse  at  last 

3 Eileen  slipped  the  ring  into  the  nest 


Grace  Rhys 
c 4.2  x 7.7 
C 4.8  X 7.4 
c 4.7  x 7.1 


cix.  327  Aug.  1904  The  Sword  of  Ahab  James  Edmund  Dunning 

1 The  Battle  of  the  Stairs  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 The  dark  folk  trooped  to  meet  them  on  the  shore  2 c 4.8  x 7.2 

3 Bertha,  the  much  beloved  c 4.9  x 7.7 

4 The  drawing  of  the  sword  3 c 4.9  x 7.5 

cix.  497  Sept.  1904  The  Maid  of  Eand'evenweg.  Justus  Miles  Forman 

1 The  rescue  of  Aziligz  c 4.9  x 7.7 

2 Her  head  and  shoulders  hung  over  the  space  with- 

out c 4.9  x 7.4 

3 “She  tricked  me,  little  maid”  c 4.9  x 7.5 

cix.  702  Oct.  1904  In  Necessity’s  Mortar  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 Catherine  de  Vaucelles,  in  her  garden  1 c 4.0  x 7.7 

2 “Villon — The  singer  Fate  fashioned  to  her  liking”  1 c 4.9  x 7.8 

3 “The  King  himself  hauled  me  out  of  gaol”  1 c 5.0  x 7.6 

cix.  831  Nov.  1904  Non-Combatants  Robert  W.  Chambers 

1 The  charge  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 They  brought  in  their  dead  and  wounded  on  hay 

wagons  c 4.8  x 7.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Line  of  Love.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1905. 

2 Reproduced  with  title  “Demetrius  Stood  among  Them,”  etc.,  in  “The  Soul  of  Melicent.” 
James  Branch  Cabell,  Stokes,  New  York.  1913. 

3 Reproduced  with  title  “Demetrius  Wrenched  the  Sword,”  etc.,  in  “The  Soul  of  Melicent.” 
James  Branch  Cabell,  Stokes,  New  York.  1913. 

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3 “I  thought  of  you,  when  I was  falling,”  he  said 

vaguely  c 4.8  x 7.3 

cx.  3 Dec.  1904  Saint  Joan  of  Arc  Mark  Twain 

1 She  believed  that  she  had  daily  speech  with  angels 1 c 4.9  x 7.5 

2 The  triumphal  entry  into  Rheims  1 c 4.9  x 7.4 

3 Guarded  by  rough  English  soldiers 1 c 4.9  x 7.6 

4 A lithe,  young,  slender  figure 1 c 4.2  x 7.8 


cx. 


cx. 


58  Dec.  1904  The  Gold  Mary  E.  Wilkins  Freeman 

1 Parson  Rawson  spoke  to  her  with  a pleasant 

chiding  p 4.7  x 7.2 

2 Catherine  Drake  quickened  her  steps  p 4.7  x 7.3 

W.  H.  Clark,  Sc. 

257  Jan.  1905  Melicent  Warwick  Deeping 

1 Melicent  stood  motionless  like  a wild  thing  at  gaze  c 4.2  x 7.8 

2 A man  lay  prone  there,  half  turned  upon  his  face  c 5.0  x 7.5 

3 Sir  John  shook  his  spear  at  the  ladies  who  sneered  c 5.0  x 7.5 


cx.  335  Feb.  1905  The  Great  La  Salle  Henry  Loomis  Nelson 

1 La  Salle  christening  the  country  “Louisiana”  2 c 4.9  x 7.2 

2 La  Salle  petitions  the  King  for  permission  to  explore 

the  Mississippi  c 4.9  x 7.3 

cx.  344  Feb.  1905  Special  Messenger  Robert  W.  Chambers 

1 She  drew  bridle,  listening — there  was  no  sound  p 4.7  x 7.2 

2 “Are  you  ever  lonely  here?”  he  enquired  p 4.7  x 7.1 

W.  H.  Clark,  Sc. 


cx.  570  March  1905  Eden  Gates  Justus  Miles  Forman 

1 “Come,  come,  your  Future  Majesty!  Cheer  up!”  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 I knelt  by  the  whispering,  muttering  old  man  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cx.  7 66  April  1905  “An  Amazing  Belief”  Mrs.  Henry  Dudeney 

1 They  stood  staring  at  the  violent  sky  p 4.7  x 7.1 

G.  F.  Smith,  Sc. 

2 With  a cry,  Shallum  flung  up  his  arms  and  jumped  p 4.7  x 7.1 

1 Reproduced  in  “Saint  Joan  of  Arc.”  Mark  Twain,  Harper,  New  York.  1919. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  Ill,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

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cx.  900  May  1905  Carlotta  Justus  Miles  Forman 

1 Crown  Prince  Karl,  dead  by  his  own  hand  c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 Carlotta — tall,  white,  queenly — a cluster  of  flowers 

in  her  arms  p 4.6  x 7.3 

3 Her  outstretched  arms  seemed  to  close  upon  some- 

thing p 4.7x7.! 


cx.  957  May  1905  Old  Immortality 
1 Old  Immortality 

cxi.  339  Aug.  1905  The  Fox  Brush 

1 “I  loved  the  husk  of  a man” 

2 Headpiece 

3 So  for  a heart-beat  she  saw  him  1 2 


Alice  Brown 
P 4-7  x 7-4 

F.  A.  Pettit,  Sc. 

James  Branch  Cabell 
c 4.9  x 7.4 
C 4.9  X 2.6 
c 4.9  X 7.4 


4 He  came  to  her — in  his  helmet  a fox  brush  spangled 

with  jewels  c 4.9  x 7.4 

5 Headband  on  title  page  p 4.7  x 1.3 

6 Marginal  decorations  (used  six  times)  3 4 p 5.1  x 8.1 

7 Marginal  decorations  (used  five  times)  421  p 5.1  x 8.1 


cxi.  438  Sept.  1905  The  Island  of  Enchantment.  I. 

Justus  Miles  Forman 

1 The  doge  sat  alone  in  a great  carven  chair  5 c 4.3  x 6.7 

2 He  laid  the  mantle  over  the  girl’s  shoulders  5 c 4.3  x 6.5 


cxi.  682  Oct.  1905  The  Island  of  Enchantment.  II. 

Justus  Miles  Forman 

1 “He  lay  awhile  conscious  of  great  comfort”  5 c 4.3  x 6.5 

2 “She  hung  drooping  in  the  great  chair  of  state”  5 c 4.3  x 6.5 


cxii.  3 Dec.  1905  The  Fate  of  a Treasure  Town  Howard  Pyle 
1 The  buccaneer  was  a picturesque  fellow  6 c 4.9  x 7.5 

1 Reproduced  in  “Chivalry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1909. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Gallantry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

3 Reproduced  in  “The  Island  of  Enchantment.”  Justus  Miles  Forman,  Harper,  New  York. 
I9°5‘ 

4 Decorative  headband  reproduced  in  “The  Buccaneers.”  Don  C.  Seitz,  Harper,  New  York. 
1912. 

5 Reproduced  in  “The  Island  of  Enchantment.”  Justus  Miles  Forman,  Harper,  New  York. 
I9°5- 

6 Reproduced  in  black  in  “Adventures  of  Pirates  and  Sea  Rovers.”  Howard  Pyle  and  Others, 
Harper,  New  York.  1908. 

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2 An  attack  on  a galleon  3 1 

3 So  the  treasure  was  divided  3 2 

4 Extorting  tribute  from  the  citizens 

5 Title  page,  headband 

6 Headband 1 2 3  4 

7 Initial  A 

8 Marginal  decoration,  left-hand  page 

9 Marginal  decoration,  right-hand  page 


c 4.8  x 7.3 
c 7.4  x 4.9 
c 4.9  x 7.4 
p 4.8  x 1.5 
p 4.8  x 1.6 
p 0.7  x 0.7 
p 5.2  x 8.0 
p 5.2  x 8.0 


cxii.  191  Jan.  1906  The  Sestina  James  Branch  Cahell 

1 A neat  and  shrivelled  gentleman  sat  at  a desk  5 c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 They  were  overtaken  by  Falmouth  himself  5 c 4.8  x 7.3 


cxm.  327  Aug.  1906  Pictures  from  Thackeray 

Beatrix  and  Esmond  6 c 5.0  x 7.5 

cxiv.  3 Dec.  1906  Pictures  from  Thackeray 

Becky  Sharp  and  Lord  Steyne  7 c 4.9  x 7.6 


cxiv.  399  Feb.  1907  A Sense  of  Scarlet  Mrs.  Henry  Dudeney 
1 A figure  to  provoke  tears  c 4.8  x 7.5 

cxiv.  497  March  1907  Pictures  from  Thackeray 

Pendennis  8 c 4.0  x 7.7 


cxiv.  675  April  1907  In  the  Second  April  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 “Who  is  the  lucky  miss,  my  little  villain?”  93  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 The  duel  between  John  Blumer  and  Cazaio  93  c 4.8  x 6.8 


cxiv.  875  May  1907  In  the  Second  April  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 “The  Bastille  is  not  a very  healthy  place”  9 c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 The  death  of  Cazaio  9 c 4.8  x 7.3 

1 Reproduced  with  title  “Demetrius  Sent  Little  Boats,”  etc.,  in  “The  Soul  of  Melicent.” 
James  Branch  Cabell,  Stokes,  New  York.  1913. 

2 Reproduced  in  black  in  “Adventures  of  Pirates  and  Sea  Rovers.”  Howard  Pyle  and  Others, 
Harper,  New  York.  1908. 

3 Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 

4 Reproduced  in  “The  Buccaneers.”  Don  C.  Seitz,  Harper,  New  York.  1912. 

6  Reproduced  in  “Chivalry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1909. 

6 Reproduced  in  “Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1910. 

7 Reproduced  in  “Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,”  Vol.  I.  Harper,  New  York.  1910. 

8 Reproduced  in  “Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,”  Vol.  III.  Harper,  New  York. 
1910. 

9 Reproduced  in  “Gallantry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

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cxv.  195  July  1907  The  Noble  Family  of  Beaupertuys 

Stephen  F.  Whitman 

1 The  king  glared  down  at  her  c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 Suddenly  their  comedy  turned  tragic  c 4.9  x 7.4 


cxv.  327  Aug.  1907  The  Ruby  of  Kishmoor  Howard  Pyle 

1 “I  am  the  daughter  of  that  unfortunate  Captain 


Keitt!”  1 

2 Headband 

3 Initial  T 

4 Jonathan  Rugg 

5 The  negress  beckoned  him  to  draw  nearer 1 

6 The  little  gentleman  with  one  eye 1 

7 With  great  amity  the  two  walked  off  together 1 

8 The  little  gentleman  in  black  emitted  a piercing 

scream 1 

9 The  man  with  the  silver  earrings 

10  The  stranger  threw  himself  upon  Jonathan  with 

the  fury  of  a madman  1 

1 1 The  man  with  the  broken  nose  1 

12  The  arms  of  his  captor  held  him  as  in  a vise  1 

13  The  lady  with  the  silver  veil 

14  Jonathan  Rugg  was  married  to  Martha  Dobbs  the 

following  year 1 

15  Captain  Keitt1 


c 4.8  x 7.2 
p 4.9  x 1.8 
c 0.7  x 0.7 
c 3.0  x 6.6 
c 3.0  x 6.5 
c 2.0  x 3.2 
c 3.0  x 5.6 

c 2.8  x 5.7 
c 2.3  x 3.2 

c 3.2  x 4.1 
C 2.2  X 2.9 
c 3.0  x 4.7 
c 2.3  x 3.0 

c 3.0  x 5.0 
c 4.8  x 7.5 


cxv.  519  Sept.  1907  Lincoln’s  Last  Day 
1 Abraham  Lincoln  2 


William  H.  Crook 
c 4.9  x 7.3 


cxvi.  16  Dec.  1907  The  Cruise  of  the  Caribbee  Thomas  V Briggs 

1 She  became  as  famous  for  speed  as  her  short  career 

allowed  c 4.8  x 7.5 

w.  H.  Clark,  Sc. 

2 Her  captain  was  a Cuban  c 2.7  x 4.5 

3 The  cruiser  piled  on  all  sail  c 2.3  x 5.3 

4 They  have  a so-called  native  king  c 2.3  x 5.2 

5 They  carried  fruit  and  vegetables  c 3.5  x 4.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Ruby  of  Kishmoor.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1908. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Lincoln  and  the  Sleeping  Sentinel.”  L.  E.  Chittenden,  Harper,  New  York. 
1909. 

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6 'Tween  decks  of  the  slaver 

7 The  rest  were  shot  and  thrown  overboard 

8 The  mate  elevated  and  sighted  the  gun 

9 Lighters  were  soon  alongside 
io  She  was  a solid  mass  of  flames 


c 2.3  x 3.8 

C 4.8  X 2.0 
c 4.7  x 3.2 
c 2.3  x 4.7 
c 2.3  X 3.5 


cxvi.  50  Dec.  1907  The  Rat-trap  James  Branch  Cahetl 

1 Meregrett,  daughter  of  Philippe  the  Bold  21  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 Then  sang  Sire  Edward 1 c 4.9  x 7.4 


cxvi.  177  Jan.  1908  A Sign  from  Heaven  Basil  King 

1 “Others  have  lived  through  greater  woes  than  ours”  c 4.7  x 8.0 

2 “Take  care,  my  friend,  take  care”  2 c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxvi.  343  Feb.  1908  Dona  Victoria  Perceval  Gibbon 

1 The  officers  would  be  waiting  until  she  should 

appear  c 4.4  x 7.9 

2 The  passing  of  Dona  Victoria  c 4.9  x 7.4 

cxvi.  530  March  1908  The  Choices  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 Rosamund  and  Sir  Gregory  c 4.8  x 7.5 

2 Queen  Ysabeau  in  her  carven  chair1  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cxvi.  677  April  1908  A Princess  of  Kent  Marjorie  Bowen 

1 She  arrayed  herself  in  silence  c 4.5  x 7.8 

2 Horse  and  man  plunged  heavily  after  her  c 7.2  x 4.9 


cxvi.  847  May  1908  The  Scabbard  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 The  coming  of  Lancaster  21  c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 Branwen  c 4.5  x 7.8 


cxvii.  3 June  1908  Pictures  from  Thackeray 

The  Newcomes  3 c 4.9  x 7.5 


cxvii.  29  June  1908  The  Minstrel  Norman  Duncan 

1 The  dark,  smiling  Salim,  with  his  magic  pack,  was 

welcome  c 4.8  x 7.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Chivalry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1909. 

2 Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 

* Reproduced  in  “Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,”  Vol.  XII.  Harper,  New  York. 
1910. 

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HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cxvii.  383  Aug.  1908  Edric  and  Sylvaine 

Brian  Hooker 

1 Edric  the  singer 1 

c 4.9  x 7.7 

2 Illustrative  border  with  title 

c 4.9  x 7.9 

3 Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

4 Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

5 Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

6 Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  X 7.8 

7 Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

8 Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

9 Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

io  Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

1 1 Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

12  Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

13  Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

14  Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  x 7.8 

15  Illustrative  border,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  X 7.8 

1 6 Illustrative  border,  right-hand  page 

c 4.8  X 7.8 

17  Tailpiece 

c 3.2  x 1.7 

cxvii.  541  Sept.  1908  Manasseh 

Perceval  Gibbon 

1 “I  will  have  him  between  these  hands” 

c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 In  an  instant  those  long  fingers  closed  on 

the 

Governor 

c 4.9  x 7.2 

cxvii.  670  Oct.  1908  Pennsylvania’s  Defiance  of  the 

United  States 

Hampton  L.  Carson 

1 “The  American  captain  and  his  mate  boarded  us”  c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 Then  the  real  fight  began 

c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxvii.  859  Nov.  1908  The  Ultimate  Master 

James  Branch  Cabell 

1 Diana  Sherley 

c 4.2  x 7.9 

2 “Go,  Madam,  and  leave  the  Prodigal  among  his 

husks” 

c 4.9  x 7.2 

cxviii.  1 Dec.  1908  The  Mysterious  Chest 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Old  Jacob  Van  Kleek  had  never  favored  1 

our  hero’s 

visit 

c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 Title  page  with  decorations  and  initial  U 

c 4.8  x 6.0 

3 The  skeletonlike  stranger  entered 

c 3.0  x 4.7 

1 Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 


HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


4 It  was  his  belief  that  the  chest  was  certainly 

haunted  c 3.3  x 

5 Swinging  his  lanthorn  and  followed  by  his  laboring 

assistants  c 4.8  x 

6 The  Reverend  Ebenezer  Doolittle  c 1.8  x 

7 “D’ye  see  what  the  wretches  have  left?”  c 2.3  x 

8 Gazed  down  upon  the  dreadful  object  c 2.2  x 

9 He  was  greatly  addicted  to  little  supper  parties  of 

his  own  sex  c 4.8  x 

10  A dreadful  spectacle  c 3.0  x 

11  Old  Jacob  Van  Kleek  the  money-lender  c 1.5  x 

12  No  title  c 2.5  x 

13  Our  young  gentleman  of  the  law  c 1.1  x 

14  He  perused  the  inscription  with  great  particularity  c 2.3  x 

15  “If  this  dreadful  thing  is  not  taken  away  I shall  go 

mad”  c 4.8  x 

16  Lugged  the  mysterious  chest  to  the  lawyer’s  house  c 4.9  x 

17  Tailpiece  c 1.8  x 


3-7 

3- i 

4- 9 

5- 7 
3-o 

2- 3 
7-4 
6.5 
7.8 

3- 7 
5.0 


4-7 

2.5 

3-2 


cxviii.  44  Dec.  1908  A Child  at  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg 

William  W.  Lord , Jr. 

1 The  Shell  p 4.7  x 7.0 

H.  Leinroth,  Sc. 

cxviii.  248  Jan.  1909  Lola  Perceval  Gibbon 

1 “The  Dancer”  c 4.5  x 7.9 

2 His  eyes  fell  on  the  dancer  in  her  shimmering 

scarlet  c 4.9  x 7.4 


cxviii.  70  Feb.  1909  The  Apple  of  Venus  Marjorie  Bowen 

1 In  place  of  the  apple  hung  a little  gilded  skull  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 The  precious  minutes  flew  past,  but  she  was  silent  c 4.9  x 7.4 

cxviii.  601  March  1909  The  Grain  Ship  Morgan  Robertson 

1 “He  watched  me  as  a cat  watches  a mouse”  c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 “He  lost  his  hold  and  fell,  taking  me  with  him”  c 4.8  x 7.4 

cxviii.  694  April  1909  The  Satraps  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 The  Duke  of  Gloucester  sent  for  Edward 

Maudelain  1 c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 The  Queen  read  the  Scripture  in  the  vulgar  tongue 1 c 4.9  x 7.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “Chivalry.”  James  Branch  Cabell,  Harper,  New  York.  1909. 

£54] 


HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cxvm.  903  May  1909  The  Garden  of  Eden  Justus  M.  Forman 

1 Dim  and  faded  pictures  at  times  came  before  him  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 Vetia  and  the  Governor  c 4.9  x 7.4 

cxix.  3 June  1909  Rowand  William  Gilmore  Beymer 

1 Sheridan’s  first  interview  with  Rowand  c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 A lonely  duel  in  the  middle  of  a great,  sunny  field  1 c 4.8  x 7.3 

cxix.  327  Aug.  1909  When  All  the  World  Was  Young  2 

Full  page  c 4.9  x 7.4 

cxix.  498  Sept.  1909  “Williams,  C.  S.  A.”  William  Gilmore  Beymer 
1 The  Midnight  Court  Martial 1 c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxix.  531  Sept.  1909  The  Castle  on  the  Dunes 

Josephine  Baskam  Bacon 

1 She  put  the  silver  coronet  upon  her  head  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 She  saw  herself  for  what  he  had  said,  and  swooned  c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxix.  679  Oct.  1909  The  Second  Chance  James  Branch  Cabell 

1 Theirs  was  a spirited  encounter  upon  the  beach  of 

Teviot  Bay  c 4.9  x 7.4 

2 “Who  are  we  that  Heaven  should  make  of  the  old 

sea  a fowling  net?”  c 4.8  x 7.5 

cxix.  854  Nov.  1909  Landegon  William  Gilmore  Beymer 

1 It  was  a comrade  from  his  own  regiment 1 c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 “They  talked  it  over — with  me  sitting  on  the  horse”  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cxx.  1 Dec.  1909  The  Salem  Wolf  Howard  Pyle 

1 A wolf  had  not  been  seen  at  Salem  for  thirty  years1  c 7.8  x 4.7 


2 Decorative  title  with  initial  T 

3 Once  it  chased  Dr.  Wilkinson  into  the  very  town 

itself 

4 Marginal  illustration 

5 Vignette 

6 Vignette 


c 4.8  x 6.0 

c 4.8  x 7.4 
c 4.8  x 6.1 
c 2.2  x 1.4 
c 2.1  x 2.6 


1 Reproduced  in  “On  Hazardous  Service.”  William  Gilmore  Beymer,  Harper,  New  York.  1912. 

* Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 


HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


7 Marginal  illustration  c 4.7  x 7.5 

8 Marginal  illustration  c 4.7  x 6.0 

9 Vignette  c 3.4  x 4.5 

10  Vignette  c 2.2  x 2.2 

11  Headpiece  04.7x2.8 

12  Tailpiece  p 4.5  x 4.5 


cxx.  27  Dec.  1909  Young  William  Gilmore  Beymer 

1 The  nation  is  at  war  and  must  have  men  p 4.7  x 7.0 

2 They  awaited  the  order  for  the  charge  p 6.9  x 4.6 

W.  H.  Clark,  Sc. 


cxx.  197  Jan.  1910  Swanhild 

1 “I  grow  old,  having  no  son  but  Randver”  1 

2 Thereafter  she  clung  about  Randver 


Brian  Hooker 
c 4.7  x 7.0 
c 4.7  x 7.0 


cxx.  548  March  1910  The  Wrecker  James  B.  Connolly 

1 “I  found  him  and  he  wasn’t  alone”  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 “My  boy  wanted  to  do  the  divin’,  but  ’twas  me  that 

went  down”  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cxx.  663  April  1910  The  Initial  Letter  Marjorie  Bowen 

1 The  whole  world  goes  afield  today  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 Flaggingly  the  reed  pen  went  up  and  down  the 

vellum  c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxx.  839  May  1910  “Holy  Mr.  Herbert”  Marjorie  Bowen 

1 She  told  him  her  adventures  in  a breath  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 Writing  on  some  loose  sheets  of  paper  that  he  held 

on  his  knee  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cxxi.  32  June  1910  The  Black  Night  James  Hopper 

1 “I  have  broken  it,”  she  wailed  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 “And  see  that  you  watch  well,”  he  snarled  c 4.8  x 7.3 

3 “They  questioned  him  with  malevolent  persistence”  c 4.8  x 7.3 

cxxi.  179  July  1910  “Page,  A.  B.”  Perceval  Gibbon 

1 The  sea  boiled  over  the  wreckage  in  streaky  white  c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 Page  was  at  the  wheel,  steering  c 4.8  x 7.3 

1 Reproduced  in  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts  Catalogue,  Wilmington.  1912. 

1 56  } 


HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cxxi.  327  Aug.  1910  Ysobel  de  Corveaux 

Brian  Hooker 

1 There  stood  the  Faery  Prince 

c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 Title  and  marginal  illustration 

c 4.9  x 6.3 

3 Marginal  illustration,  left-hand  page 

c 4.9  x 5.0 

4 Marginal  illustration,  right-hand  page 

c 4.9  x 7.5 

5 Marginal  illustration,  left-hand  page 

c 1.3  x 6.0 

6 Marginal  illustration,  right-hand  page 

c 3.0  x 6.2 

7 Marginal  illustration,  left-hand  page 

c 1.5  X 6.2 

8 Marginal  illustration,  right-hand  page 

C 1.2  X 6.0 

9 Marginal  illustration,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  X 7.6 

10  Marginal  illustration,  right-hand  page 

c 4.7  x 7.6 

1 1 Marginal  illustration,  left-hand  page 

c 4.8  X 7.3 

12  Marginal  illustration,  right-hand  page 

c 4.6  x 7.0 

13  Headpiece 

c 4.8  x 2.4 

cxxii.  288  Jan.  1911  The  Buccaneers 

Don  C.  Seitz 

1 Which  shall  be  Captain  ? 1 

c 4.8  X 7.3 

Headband  in  black.  Reprint  from  Harper’s  Magazine, 

Dec.,  1905 *  1 

Tailpiece.  Reprint  from  Harper’s  Magazine,  Aug.,  1905  1 
cxxn.  327  Feb.  1911  General  Lee  as  I Knew  Him  A.  R.  H.  Ranson 

1 General  Lee  on  his  famous  charger  “Traveler”  c 4.8  x 7.3 

2 His  army  broke  up  and  followed  him,  weeping  and 

sobbing  c 4.9  x 7.3 

cxxn.  524  March  1911  Man  and  Dog  Laurence  Housman 

1 So  long  as  Gann  would  follow,  his  Master  would 

lead  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 Man  and  staff  sank  into  the  peat  mud  c 4.8  x 7.2 

cxxn.  663  April  1911  The  Soul  of  Mervisaunt 

James  Branch  Cabell 

1 Jocelin,  with  many  encomiums,  displayed  his 

emeralds  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 “I  have  loved  you  for  a great  while,  fair  Mervisaunt”c  4.8  x 7.2 

cxxiii.  86  June  1911  Miss  Van  Lew  William  Gilmore  Beymer 

1 She  was  continually  beset  by  spies  c 4.9  x 7.3 

2 The  secret  room  2 c 4.8  x 7.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Buccaneers.”  Don  C.  Seitz,  Harper,  New  York.  1912. 

2 Reproduced  in  “On  Hazardous  Service.”  William  Gilmore  Beymer,  Harper,  New  York.  1912. 

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HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cxxiii.  165  July  1911  Pictures  from  Thackeray 
The  Virginians 1 

cxxiii.  89  Sept.  1911  The  Dead  Finger 


1 “Everything  you  wish  for  shall  be  yours” 

2 Marginal  illustration  with  title 

3 So  Beppo’s  first  wish  was  fulfilled 

4 The  two  rode  away  together 

5 Beppo  sat  in  the  Notary’s  house  talking  about  the 

will 

6 He  saw  a great  coach  approaching 

7 The  grand  duke  gave  him  a golden  chain 

8 He  thrust  the  cobbler  back  against  the  door 

9 He  was  poor  as  ever 
cxxiii.  610  Sept.  1911  Sea  Tolls 

1  The  last  of  the  “Naronic” 
cxxiii.  829  Nov.  1911  The  Painted  Pitcher 
1 Stefano  and  Serafina  at  the  Well 


c 4.8  X 7.5 
Howard  Pyle 
c 4.8  x 7.2 
c 4.9  x 5.0 
c 3.3  X 3.0 
c 3.0  X 2.8 


c 3-5  X 5-4 

c 3*°  x 5-5 
c 3.4  x 5.4 
c 4.8  x 7.2 
C 3-3  X 3-4 


Robert  Welles  Ritchie 
P 4-9  x 7-3 
Howard  Pyle 
c 4.8  x 7.2 


2 Vignette  c 4.9  x 6.5 

3 Montofacini,  the  Magician  c 1.0  x 4.0 

4 The  shopman  c 1.0  x 3.4 

5 The  bear  would  stand  upon  his  hind  legs  and  dance  c 4.8  x 2.5 


6 Nicolo,  the  tallow  chandler 

7 Serafina  was  leaning  from  the  window 

8 Cassacinci  and  the  runaway  horse 
cxxiv.  327  Feb.  1912  The  Evil  Eye 


Decorative  title 
He  was  engaged  to  Caterina 
She  pointed  her  finger  at  Caterina 
One  of  the  horses  fell  dead  in  the  field 
While  she  stood  looking  the  cow  died 
The  vines  were  dying 
“The  Evil  Eye,”  he  said 

8 Montofacini,  the  Magician 

9 “I  am  a ruined  man” 

10  That  night  his  straw  stack  caught  fire 

1 1 He  knew  not  what  ailed  her  or  what  to  do 

Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray, 

[58] 


1 Reproduced  in 
1910. 


C 2.0  X 3.9 
c 1.8  x 5.8 

C 4.8  X 2.1 

Howard  Pyle 
c 4.8  x 6.2 
c 1.7  X 5.5 
c 1.3  X 3.8 
c 2.5  X 5.5 
c 3.0  x 5.0 
c 1.5  X 5.3 

C 3-5  X 5-3 
C 2.2  X 3.5 
p 1.5  x 4.2 
p 2.3  X 4.8 
c 4.8  x 7.2 

Vol.  XVI.  Harper,  New  York. 


HARPER’S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE — Continued 


cxxiv.  599  March  1912  The  Crime  in  Jedidiah 

Peeble’s  House  Muriel  Campbell  Dyar 

1 He  was  lying  on  the  library  floor  in  the  morning  c 4.8  x 7.2 

2 The  traveller  found  the  stone  behind  the  hedge  a 

resting-place  c 4.8  x 7.3 

cxxiv.  883  May  1912  The  Die  of  Fate  Howard  Pyle 

1  Nicolo  and  the  Robber  p 4.8  x 7.2 

cxxvii.  121  June  1913  Huntford’s  Fair  Nihilist  Howard  Pyle 

1 Herr  Vollmer  quietly  stepped  out  into  the  street  p 4.7  x 7.2 

2 She  began  to  talk  to  Huntford  about  himself  p 4.7  x 7.2 

3 The  little  man  raced  down  the  stairs  and  out  into 

the  street  p 4.7  x 7.2 


HARPER’S  ROUND  TABLE 


xvii.  506  March  24,  1896  Tom  Chist  and  the  Treasure  Box 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headband  with  title  and  initial  T p 5.9  x 2.0 

2 Such  a wreck  was  a Godsend  to  the  poor  and 

needy  settlers  p 6.1  x 1.3 

3 “And  twenty  one  and  twenty  two”  1 p 3.8  x 4.8 

4 The  pirate  captain  looked  impassively  on  p 3.5  x 5.2 

5 Over  the  next  rise  he  ran,  and  so  on  over  the  sliding, 

shifting  ground,  panting  and  gasping  p 5.8  x 2.4 

6 “ ’Tis  enough  to  make  both  rich  men”  1 p 3.7  x 5.3 

7 “I  knew  it,  I knew  it,”  exclaimed  the  great  man  p 3.0  x 4.0 


xviii.  845  June  29,  1897  The  Buccaneers  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  p 2.7  x 5.3 

2 He  asked  this  figure  of  war  to  step  aside  for  him  1 p 4.5  x 3.3 

3 The  crowd  scattered  p 3.8  x 4.7 

4 He  leaped  to  the  wheel 1 p 4.0  x 3.4 

5 They  would  stand  hours  together1  p 3.0  x 5.0 

6 Tailpiece  p 4.8  x 2.0 


1 Reproduced  in  “Stolen  Treasure.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

[59] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY 


xxi.  144  Feb.  24,  1877  St.  Valentine 


Howard  Pyle 
w 9.0  x 13.4 


1 St.  Valentine’s  Day  in  Merrie  Old  England 


xxi.  365  May  12,  1877  Queen  of  the  May 
Unpropitious  Skies 
Full  page 


w 8.9  x 13.3 


xxi.  701  Sept.  8,  1877  “One  of  those  City  Fellows” 
A Hundred  Years  Ago 
Full  page 


w 12.6  x 9.1 


xxii.  52  Jan.  19,  1878  Entangled 

Full  page  drawn  by  E.  A.  Abbey  from  a sketch  by 


H.  Pyle 


w 13.5  x 9.0 


xxii.  202  March  9,  1878  “Wreck  in  the  Offing!” 
Double  page 


w 19.7  x 12.6 


Lagarde,  Sc. 


xxii.  212  March  16,  1878  Lost  in  the  Snow 
A Canadian  Sketch 

Full  page  w 9.1  x 13.5 

W.  H.  Redding,  Sc, 

xxii.  272  April  6,  1878  A Matrimonial  Difficulty 
Legal  Intervention 

Full  page  w 13.3  x 9.0 

xxm.  444  June  7,  1879  The  Robin’s  Vesper  Howard  Pyle 

1 Full  page,  title  and  poem  inserted  w 8.9  x 12.0 

xxm.  509  July  12,  1879  A Love  Affair  of  the  Olden  Time 
Consulting  the  Wise  Woman 

Full  page  w 12.3  x 9.0 


Lagarde,  Sc. 


xxm.  568  July  19,  1879  The  Milkmaid’s  Song 
1 Full  page,  title  and  poem  inserted 


Howard  Pyle 
w 9.2  x 12.8 

T.  Johnson,  Sc. 


w 9.2  x 6.1 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxiii.  649  Aug.  16,  1879  Breaking  the  News 

Full  page  w 13.5  x 9.2 

xxiv.  24  Jan.  10,  1880  The  Outcast’s  Return 

Full  page  w 12.6  x 9.0 

Tonnard,  Sc. 

xxiv.  380  June  12,  1880  The  Song  of  the  Whippoorwill 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Full  page,  poem  inserted  w 9.2  x 12.5 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

2 Initial  E w 0.5  x 0.5 

3 Initial  B w 0.4  x 0.5 

xxiv.  440  July  10,  1880  The  First  Public  Reading  of 

the  Declaration  of  Independence  Eugene  Lawrence 
Double  page  w 19.8  x 13.4 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

xxiv.  488  July  31,  1880  The  Circus 
An  Interrupted  Performance 

Double  page  w 19.4  x 12.7 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

xxiv.  724  Nov.  13,  1880  Women  at  the  Polls  in  New 
Jersey  in  the  Good  Old  Times 
Full  page  w 13.3  x 8.7 

xxiv.  828  Dec.  25,  1880  Christmas  Morning  in  Old 

New  York 

Double  page  w 19.7  x 12.7 

Lagarde  & Measom,  Sc. 

xxv.  24  Jan.  8,  1881  New  Year’s  Day  Seventy  Years 

Ago 

The  Last  Evening  Caller.  Full  page  w 12.8  x 9.0 

xxv.  136  Feb.  26,  1881  St.  Valentine’s  Day  in  the 
Morning 

Full  page  w 9.0  x 12.7 

G.  Kruell,  Sc. 

xxv.  164  March  12,  1881  A Presidential  Progress 
Politics  in  the  Olden  Times — General  Jackson, 

President-elect,  on  his  way  to  Washington  w 13.3  x 9.1 

Smithwick  & French,  Sc. 

xxv.  284  April  30,  1881  Shad-Fishing  on  the  Lower 
Delaware  at  Night 
Full  page.  The  Last  Haul  before  Dawn 

[61] 


w 12.2  x 9.0 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxv.  705  Oct.  22,  1881  The  Surrender  of  Cornwallis 

Double  page  21  w 19.5  x 12.6 

xxv.  747  Nov.  5,  1881  John  Paul 

1 “He  was  doubtless  a tramp”  w 2.3  x 4.6 

2 “Suppose  you  let  me  take  care  of  this  young  lady 

in  the  future”  w 4.5  x 4.6 

3 “Thee  has  killed  him?”  timidly  enquired  the  girl  w 4.5  x 5.6 

xxv.  869  Dec.  24,  1881  The  Christmas  Tree  Will  Carleton 

1  One  page,  title  inserted,  poem  below  w 7.9  x 11.7 

Exchange  No  Robbery  M.  Betham-Edwards 

xxvi.  97  Feb.  18,  1882 

1 “Holding  forth  the  missive,  he  stood  by,  breath- 

less and  speechless”  w 8.0  x 6.7 

W.  Zimmermann,  Sc. 

xxvi.  1 17  Feb.  25,  1882 

2 “Heart  of  gold!  kindest  of  men!”  w 9.1  x 6.6 

xxvi.  133  March  4,  1882 

3 “Hilda,  airily  mounting  a high  pair  of  steps,  pro- 

ceeded to  catalogue  the  various  articles  that  she 
now  dropped  one  by  one  into  Grettel’s  wide- 
spread apron”  w 9.0  x 6.5 

xxvi.  149  March  n,  1882 

4 “Glancing  at  the  white-robed  girlish  figure  before 

him,  with  evident  admiration,  he  made  a becom- 
ing obeisance”  w 9.0  x 6.8 

xxvi.  165  March  18,  1882 

5 “They  sat  down  and  chatted  in  an  easy,  friendly 

fashion”  w 9.0  x 6.8 

W.  Zimmermann,  Sc. 

xxvi.  1 81  March  25,  1882 

6 “Then  the  Hofrath  emerged  from  the  balcony,  and 

etiquette  forbade  a longer  interview”  w 9.1  x 6.8 

xxvi.  140  March  4,  1882  Washington’s  Birthday  Howard  Pyle 
1 Full  page,  verses  inserted  w 9.2  x 13.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S History,”  Vol.  X.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Documentary  Edition,”  Vol.  I,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.” 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

[62] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxvi.  229  April  15,  1882  A Modern  Puritan 

Mrs . Zadel  B.  Gustafson 


1 “The  old  man’s  face  changed  suddenly,  and  he 
pressed  his  hand  hard  upon  the  arm  of  the  hair 


cloth  sofa” 

w 6.0  x 4.6 

2 “Breaking  from  her  companions  with  an 

excited 

exclamation,  Mile.  Bland  grasped  the  old 

woman 

by  the  wrists” 

w 6.4  x 6.8 

xxvi.  331  May  27,  1882  A Creamery 

1 Arrivals  at  the  creamery 

w 9.1  x 2.6 

2 Receiving  milk 

w 9.1  x 5.7 

3 Making  cheese 

w 5.4  X 4.9 

4 Early  morning  on  the  ferries 

w 4.5  x 5.5 

xxvi.  342  June  3,  1882  The  Dead  Stowaway 

Will  Carleton 

The  Dead  Stowaway 1 

w 9.0  x 6.1 

xxvi.  737  Nov.  25,  1882  The  Sea-Gull’s  Song 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Full  page,  verses  inserted 

w 9.0  x 1 1.2 

xxvi.  778  Dec.  9,  1882  Christmas  Time  Two  Hundred 

Years  Ago 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece 

w 1. 1 x 1.9 

2 Christmas  Presents  for  the  Squire 

w 9.0  x 6.9 

3 The  Arrival  at  the  Blue  Boar  Inn 

w 4.5  x 1.5 

4 The  Stirrup  Cup 

w 4.4  X 3.0 

5 The  Mummers 

w 5.8  x 5.0 

6 The  Snap  Dragon 

W 2.0  X 3.4 

7 Bringing  in  the  Yule  Log 

w 4.5  x 1.5 

8 The  Glee  Singers 

w 3.3  x 5.0 

9 The  Return  from  Church  Christmas  Morning  w 3.5  x 6.4 

10  Christmas  Pudding 

W 2.0  X 2.5 

11  The  Contra-Dance 

w 5.1  X 4.7 

12  The  Duel 

w 9.2  X 5.8 

13  The  Elopement 

w 4.4  x 1.9 

1 Reproduced  with  title  “Battered  and  Bruised,  Forever  Abused,  He  Lay  by  the  Moaning  Sea” 
in  “City  Ballads.”  Will  Carleton,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 


[63] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxvii.  104  Feb.  17,  1883  A Valentine  to  Phillis  Unknown 

Full  page,  verses  inserted  w 8.1  x 14.4 

W.  Zimmermann,  Sc. 

xxvii.  169  March  17,  1883  A Love  Feast  among  the 
Dunkers 

Full  page  w 13.2  x 8.9 

R.  Stauenbaur,  Sc. 

xxvii.  185  March  24,  1883  The  Mysterious  Guest 

Full  page.  Scene  in  a Tavern  on  the  Old  Albany  Post 

Road  w 12.6  x 9.0 

Lagarde,  Sc. 

xxvii.  199  March  31,  1883  The  First  Visit  of  William 
Penn  to  America 

Double  page.  A Conference  with  the  Colonists  w 19.0  x 12.8 

Froment,  Sc. 

xxvii.  740  Nov.  24,  1883  “Autumn  Leaves” 

Full  page  w 7.8  x 12.5 

H.  Claudius,  Sc. 

xxvii.  743  Nov.  24,  1883  The  Evacuation  1783  Eugene  Lawrence 
Evacuation  Day  One  Hundred  Years  Ago — The 
Continental  Army  Marching  Down  the  Old 
Bowery,  New  York,  Nov.  25,  1783  w 18.9  x 13.8 

Double  page 


xxvii.  764  Dec.  1,  1883  Ye  True  Story  of  Granny 


7 p y yj 

Greene  of  Salem  Town 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

w 4.3  x 2.0 

2 Initial  S 

w 0.7  x 0.7 

3 Vignette 

w 3.5  x 4.2 

4 Granny  Greene  seeketh  the  Life  of  ye  Hen 

w 3.0  x 6.3 

5 Dame  Charity  Greene  meeteth  ye  Strange  Little 

Man 

w 6.9  x 4.0 

6 Granny  Greene  Falleth  into  111  Repute 

w 9.2  x 6.8 

7 The  Arrest 

w 5.7  x 7.6 

8 Tailpiece 

w 2.4  X 3.5 

xxvii.  767  Dec.  1,  1883  Washington  Taking  Leave 

OF 

His  Officers,  Dec.  4,  1783 

Full  page 

w 13.2  X 8.9 

R.  Stauenbaur,  Sc. 

[64] 

HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxvii.  842  Dec.  29,  1883  “The  Ant  and  the  Grass- 
hopper” ALsop' s Fables 

Full  page  w 9.1  xi  1.4 

xxviii.  825  Dec.  15,  1884  Mr.  Merridew’s  Gold  piece 

Virginia  W.  Johnson 

Full  page.  “He  seized  and  held  the  treasure  near  the 

light”  w 9.1  x 12.6 

xxix.  1 Jan.  3,  1885  The  Strange  Adventures  of 

Carl  Spich  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  initial  C w 2.4  x 4.8 

2 “Maybe  the  snow  deadened  his  footsteps,  maybe 

it  was  the  Devil”  w 9.1  x 6.6 

3 “The  tall  stranger  with  the  club-foot  stood  before 

her”  w 4.3  x 3.5 

4 “He  stopped  when  he  had  come  close  to  Carl”  w 4.5  x 3.7 


xxix. 

1 

XXIX. 

1 

2 

3 

4 


129  Feb.  28,  1885  Markham’s  Bays 
“I  am  going  to  run  away  with  you” 


Kate  Putnam  Osgood 
w 8.5  x 6.8 

A.  Negri,  Sc. 


819  Dec.  12,  1885  Squire  Tripp’s  Old  Arm  Chair 

Howard  Pyle 

“She  came  close  to  him  and  laid  her  hand  lovingly 

on  his  arm”  w 9.2  x 6.8 

“The  Squire  went  on  as  though  he  had  not  heard”  w 9.2  x 6.6 
“He  held  his  hammer  poised  for  a moment”  w 9.2  x 6.6 

“The  fingers  of  the  hand  were  clutched  like  a claw”  w 9.3  x 6.7 


The  Rose  of  Paradise 

June  11,  1887,  to  July  30,  1887. 


Howard  Pyle 


xxxi.  413  June  11,  1887 

1 “Mr.  Longways  looked  up  under  his  brows  at  me 

with  a very  curious  leer”  1 w 9.2  x 8.0 

xxxi.  437  June  18,  1887 

2 “ ‘Boat  ahoy!’  I cried  out,  and  then  levelled  my 

pistol  and  fired” 1 w 9.1  x 6.6 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Rose  of  Paradise.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

[65] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxxi.  453  June  25,  1887 

3 “ ‘Captain  Mackra,’  said  he  coldly,  ‘you  were 

pleased  to  put  upon  me  last  night  a gross  and 
uncalled  for  insult!’  ” 1 w 9.0  x 6.4 

xxxi.  466  July  2,  1887 

4 “So  soon  as  they  saw  me  they  fell  to  screaming, 

and  clung  to  one  another”  1 w 9.2  x 6.4 

xxxi.  485  July  9,  1887 

5 “ ‘I  am  Captain  John  Mackra,’  said  I,  and  I sat 

down  upon  the  gunwale  of  the  boat”  1 w 9.1  x 5.9 

xxxi.  501  July  16,  1887 

6 “I  rose  slowly  from  my  chair,  and  stood  with  my 

hand  leaning  upon  the  table”  1 w 9.2  x 5.8 

xxxi.  518  July  23,  1887 

7 “The  three  fellows  were  brought  aft  to  the  quarter- 

deck, where  Captain  Croker  stood,  just  below 

the  rail  of  the  deck  above”  1 w 9.1  x 5.9 

xxxi.  534  July  30,  1887 

8 “There,  in  the  corner,  I beheld  the  famous  pirate, 

Captain  Edward  England”  1 w 9.2  x 6.3 

xxxii.  231  March  31,  1888  The  Great  Snow  Storm  in 

Lewes  Harbor  Howard  Pyle 

Illustrated  from  photographs 

xxxv.  689  Sept.  12,  1891  The  Two  Cornets  of  Monmouth 

A.  E.  Watrous 

1 Headpiece  w 9.4  x 7.0 

2 “On  sped  the  light  chestnut,  with  the  little  officer 

bending  almost  to  the  saddle-bow”  w 7.8  x 11.2 

xxxvi.  345  April  9,  1892  A Transferred  Romance  Howard  Pyle 
1 Headpiece  p 8.4  x 6.2 

xxxvi.  845  Sept.  3,  1892  A Thread  Without  a Knot  Howard  Pyle 
1 Headpiece  p 8.6  x 4.5 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Rose  of  Paradise.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

[66] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xxxvi.  1 1 88  Dec.  io,  1892  Stopping  the  Christmas  Stage 

Double  page  p 18.8  x 12.8 

xxxvii.  589  June  24,  1893  Stamford’s  Soprano  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  p 5.9  x 8.5 

xxxvii.  1189  Dec.  16,  1893  The  Pirates’  Christmas 

Scene  in  the  Town  Jail  c.p  18.8  x 11.3 

The  Parasite  A.  Conan  Boyle 

Nov.  10,  1894,  to  Dec.  i,  1894. 


xxxvm.  1061  Nov.  10,  1894 

1 “ ‘Austin,’  she  said,  T have  come  to  tell  you  our 


engagement  is  at  an  end’  ” 1 

p 8.4  X 10.2 
Kurtz,  Sc. 

xxxvm.  1085  Nov.  17,  1894 

2 “I  was  conscious  only  of  her  own  eyes  looking  down 

at  me,  gray,  deep,  inscrutable”  1 

P 5-5  x 8.5 

xxxvm.  1109  Nov.  24,  1894 

3 “I  stopped,  for  the  woman’s  head  had  fallen  back- 

she  had  fainted”  1 

P 5-7  x 8.3 

xxxvm.  1133  Dec.  1,  1894 

4 Illustration.  No  title  1 

P S-S  x 8.4 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

xxxvm.  1189  Dec.  15,  1894  Sailors  and  Landsmen — 

A Story  of  1812 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title 

P 8.0  x 3.3 

2 Vignette 

p 2.7  x 2.8 

3 Vignette 

p 4.0  x 3.8 

4 Vignette 

p 4.6  X 2.6 

5 Vignette 

P 3-8  X 4.9 

6 Vignette 

P 2.9  x 3.8 

7 Vignette 

P 2.9  x 3.0 

8 Vignette 

p 5.0  x 2.8 

9 Vignette 

p 6.1  x 3.0 

10  Vignette 

P2 .5X3.5 

xxxix.  1175  Dec.  14,  1895  An  Unwelcome  Toast 

Double  page 

p 19.3  X 12.8 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Parasite.”  A.  Conan  Doyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

[67] 

HARPER'S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xl.  1236  Dec.  19,  1896  The  Ghost  of  Captain  Brand  Howard  Pyle 

1 Full  page.  “Captain  Malyoe  shot  Captain  Brand 

through  the  head”  2 1 p 8.5  x 11.8 

2 Headpiece  (with  title  and  initial  B)  3 1 p 8.9  x 4.8 

3 Initial  B p 0.4  x 0.4 

4 Headpiece* 1  p 8.0  x 2.5 

5 Headpiece  1 p 8.0  x 2.5 

6 Headpiece  31  p 8.0  x 2.5 

7 Full  page.  “She  would  sit  quite  still,  permitting 

Barnaby  to  gaze”1  p 8.5  x 11.8 

8 Headpiece  1 p 8.0  x 2.5 

xli.  710  July  17,  1897  A Small  School  of  Art  Howard  Pyle 

Illustrated  with  eight  pictures  by  students  of  H.  Pyle 


xli.  1250  Dec.  18,  1897  A True  History  of  the  Devil 

at  New  Hope  Howard  Pyle 

1 Full  page.  “Fve  kept  my  ears  open  to  all  your 

doings”2 3  c 8.5  x 12.9 

2 I.  How  the  Devil  Haunted  the  Meeting-House  2 c.p  9.0  x 5.9 

3 II.  How  the  Devil  Stole  the  Collector’s  Snuff  Box  c.p  6.2  x 3.1 

4 III.  The  Strange  Adventures  of  a Young  Gentleman 

of  Quality  c.p  6.0  x 3.7 

5 IV.  A Romantic  Episode  in  the  Life  of  a Young 

Lady  c.p  4.9  x 5.5 

6 V.  How  the  Devil  was  cast  out  of  the  Meeting- 

House  c.p  6.0  x 3.3 

7 Tailpiece  c.p  3.0  x 1.1 

xlii.  184  Feb.  19,  1898  St.  Valentine’s  Day  Howard  Pyle 

Illustrated  by  full-page  picture  by  Miss  Mhoon 

xlii.  1217  Dec.  17,  1898  Small  Game  Better  than  None 

Double  page  in  color  c 12.4  x 18.7 

xliii.  20  Dec.  16,  1899  How  the  Buccaneers  Kept  Christmas 

Double  page  in  color  c 12.5  x 18.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Ghost  of  Captain  Brand.”  Howard  Pyle,  edition  of  four  copies,  John 
W.  Rogers,  Wilmington.  1896. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Stolen  Treasure.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 

3 Reproduced  in  “How  to  Draw.”  Leon  Barritt,  Harper,  New  York.  1904. 

[68] 


HARPER’S  WEEKLY — Continued 


xlviii.  3 Dec.  io,  1904  The  King’s  Jewel  James  Edmund  Dunning 

1 “Here  is  all  I have  to  give  thee — It  is  the  King’s 

Jewel”  c 7.4  x 10.7 

2 “I  know  thy  heart,  that  thou  dost  love  me  well”  c 7.4  x 10.7 

3 “Not  for  myself  do  I seek  this  vengeance”  c 7.4  x 10.7 

l.  1809  Dec.  15,  1906  Henry  Mills  Alden’s  70TH  Birthday 
Tribute  by  Howard  Pyle,  picture  entitled 
1 So  may  the  future  bring  its  wreath  of  roses  and  of 

bay  to  you.  p 4.2  x 6.4 

li.  203  Feb.  9,  1907  The  Landing  of  Carteret  in  New  Jersey 
Mural  painting — Essex  County  Court-house, 

Newark,  N.  J.  p 10.7  x 4.4 

HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE 

1.  313  April  13,  1880  Nancy  Hansen’s  Project* 1  Howard  Pyle 

1  Miss  Nancy  takes  leave  of  the  officer  w 6.3  x 5.3 

Old  Times  in  the  Colonies  Charles  Carleton  Coffin 

1.  572  Aug.  3,  1880 

1 Early  settlers  going  to  meeting  42  w 4.3  x 6.0 

2 Isaac  Bradley  carrying  Joseph  into  the  settlement 2 3 4 5 w 4.5  x 6.4 

1.  602  Aug.  17,  1880 

3 The  escape  of  Hannah  Dustin  32  w 6.5  x 4.5 

1.  684  Sept.  21,  1880 

4 “Lieutenant  Wyman,  creeping  up,  put  a bullet 

through  him”  2 w 6.6  x 4.4 

1.  720  Oct.  5,  1880 

5 “Crack!  crack!  went  the  guns  of  the  Indians”  6 5 2 w 4.5  x 6.5 

1 Published  in  book  form  in  “Strange  Stories  of  the  Revolution.”  Harper,  New  York.  1907. 
Illustration  not  reproduced  in  book. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Old  Times  in  the  Colonies.”  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York. 
1880. 

3 Reproduced  with  title  “Hannah  Dustin  Escaping  from  the  Indians”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.. 
U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  III.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

4 Reproduced  with  title  “Early  Settlers  in  New  England”  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,” 
Vol.  VI.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  with  title  “Behind  Trees  and  Gullies”  in  “Library  of  Universal  Adventure  by 
Sea  and  Land.”  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

6 Reproduced  with  title  “Stark  Captured  by  Indians”  in  “Indian  History  for  Young  Folks.”' 
Francis  S.  Drake,  Harper,  New  York.  1885. 

[69} 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


i.  756  Oct.  19,  1880 

6 Cutting  off  a queue  to  bind  a wound  w 4.5  x 5.2 

The  Story  of  the  American  Navy  Benson  J.  Lossing 

1.  524  July  13,  1880 

1 Franklin  on  his  way  to  France 1 w 6.6  x 3.4 

1.  545  July  20,  1880 

2 Battle  between  the  “Bon  Homme  Richard”  and 

the  “Serapis”  w 5.5  x 3.4 


1.  57 6 Aug.  3,  1880 

3  Decatur  and  his  men  boarding  the  gun-boat  w 5.4  x 3.3 


11.  128  Dec.  21,  1880  A Christmas  Carol 
1 Illustrated  verses 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.0  x 6.7 


11.  338  March  29,  1881  The  Magic  Wand  Howard  Pyle 

1  “There’s  something  in  there”  w 6.3  x 6.4 

11.  234  May  10,  1881  Hours  with  the  Octogenarians 

Benson  J.  Lossing 

1 Paul  Revere  at  Lexington  2 w 6.3  x 6.5 

11.  565  July  5,  1881  Jeremy  Black’s  Fourth  of  July  Howard  Pyle 
1 “And  blew  as  he’d  not  blown  since  he  was  born”  w 6.0  x 6.7 


hi.  1 21  Dec.  20,  1881  A Perfect  Christmas  William  0.  Stoddard 

1 “What  a racket  they  made  at  the  gate”  w 9.1  x 6.5 

2 “It  seemed  to  lie  sound  asleep  with  a snow  blanket 

all  over  its  roof”  w 3.2  x 3.0 

3 “I’m  Bijah”  w 4.6  x 5.9 

4 “Do  you  live  with  Santa  Claus  in  his  own  house?”  w 4.9  x 4.4 

5 “With  a plate  of  mince-pie  in  his  lap,  and  Bush, 

the  big  house  dog,  sitting  beside  him”  w 4.1  x 4.3 

6 “Grandfather  came  in  with  a backload  of  sleds”  w 6.6  x 4.8 

7 “He  crawled  forward,  and  looked  down  through 

the  scuttle  hole”  w 3.2  x 4.1 


1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  III.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 

* Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  VII.  Harper,  New  York.  1902. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


iv.  85  Dec.  12,  1882  Willie’s  Christmas  Helen  S.  Conant 

1  “Then  Uncle  Tom  lifted  her  in  his  big,  strong 

arms”  w 6.6  x 7.0 


iv.  147  Jan.  9,  1883  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Robin  on  his  way  to  Nottingham  w 4.0  x 6.3 


iv.  171  Jan.  16,  1883  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Robin  meets  a fair  lady  w 3.3  x 5.1 

2 Robin  encounters  John  Little  w 3.3  x 5.1 


iv.  685  Aug.  28,  1883  Ye  Romantic  Adventures  of 
Three  Tailors 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

iv.  781  Oct.  9,  1883  Two  Opinions 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.7  x 9.2 

Howard  Pyle 
w 6.7  x 9.0 


v.  45  Nov.  20,  1883  A Victim  to  Science 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.7  x 9.0 


v.  108  Dec.  18,  1883  The  Revolt  of  the  Holidays 

1 Headpiece  with  title  2 

2 Fred3 

3 Dora — Dorothy3 

4 Thanksgiving  Day  3 

5 Enter  Fourth  of  July  3 

6 The  Chorus  of  the  Six  Jolly  Feeders3 

7 The  Military  Ballet  Dance 

8 Easter  and  Saturday  3 

9 Four  Pages  armed  with  spears  attendant 3 

10  Enter  New  Year’s  Day3 

11  Santa  Claus 


E.  I.  Stevenson 
w 6.6  x 3.6 
w 1. 1 x 2.7 
w 2.1  x 2.6 
w 2.8  x 4.1 
w 2.7  x 4.6 
w 6.5  X 2.4 
w 3.3  X 1.5 
w 2.5  X 3.4 
w 4.0  x 3.2 
w 2.3  X 3.7 
w 3.2  X 2.6 


v.  125  Dec.  25,  1883  A Disappointment  Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse1  w 6.6  x 9.1 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

1 Part  of  Headpiece  and 

3 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Book  of  Little  Plays.”  Harper,  New  York.  1910. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


v.  205  Jan.  29,  1884  The  Accident  of  Birth 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.1 

v.  301  March  11,  1884  A Verse  with  a Moral 

but  No  Name 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.5  x 9.7 

v.  295  March  1 1,  1884  Facing  a Giant 

David  Ker 

1 “I  am  the  Grand  Duke” 

w 4.7  x 7.3 

v.  365  April  8,  1884  A Tale  of  a Tub 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.6  x 9.0 

v.  429  May  6,  1884  Pride  in  Distress 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.3 

v.  493  June  3,  1884  Moral  Blindness 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

v.  541  June  24,  1884  Serious  Advice 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

v.  589  July  15,  1884  Three  Fortunes 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.3 

v.  580  July  15,  1884  The  Accommodating  Circumstance.  I. 

Frank  R.  Stockton 

1 Headpiece  with  title  w 1.6  x 2.8 

2 An  old  woman  and  a young  girl  coming  toward  the 

castle  w 3.3  x 6.0 

3 Instantly  there  appeared  before  her  a strange  being  w 3.2  x 6.0 

4 Blow  ye  horn  for  ye  ferry  man  w 3.2  x 5.8 

v.  595  July  22,  1884  The  Accommodating  Circumstance.  II. 

Frank  R.  Stockton 

1 Ye  School  for  Men  w 3.4  x 5.8 

2 Then  they  began  to  pull  w 6.7  x 1.8 

3 Instantly  there  stood  by  her  side  a School  Trustee  w 4.6  x 7.0 

4 Fitting  a long  arrow  to  his  bow,  he  sent  it  directly 

through  the  foremost  horseman  w 4.9  x 3.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


v.  619  July  29,  1884  The  Accommodating  Circumstance.  III. 

Frank  R.  Stockton 

1 They  sat  down  under  a tree  in  a quiet  corner  of 


the  palace  grounds 

w 4.3  x 5.0 

2 To  Zisk 

W 2.0  X 3.8 

3 To  Zisk 

w 3.2  x 2.8 

v.  637  Aug.  5,  1884  Ye  Song  of  Ye  Gossips 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

v.  685  Aug.  26,  1884  Venturesome  Boldness 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

v.  733  Sept.  1 6,  1884  Ye  Song  of  Ye  Foolish  Old  Woman 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

v.  813  Oct.  21,  1884  Ye  Song  of  Ye  Rajah  and  Ye  Fly 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

vi.  13  Nov.  4,  1884  Ye  Two  Wishes 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.6  x 9.3 

vi.  45  Nov.  18,  1884  Superficial  Culture 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 

w 6.7  x 9.4 

vi.  77  Dec.  2,  1884  Play  and  Earnest 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

vi.  107  Dec.  16,  1884  The  Sword  of  Hildebrand 

Sherwood  Ryse 

1 Headpiece  with  initial 

w 1.6  x 3.2 

2 Vignette 

w 4.8  x 6.0 

3 Vignette 

w 2.5  X 5.4 

4 Vignette 

w 4.6  x 6.2 

5 Vignette 

w 5.0  X 4.7 

6 Vignette 

w 6.7  x 8.8 

vi.  141  Dec.  30,  1884  The  Force  of  Need 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 

w 6.5  x 9.1 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

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HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


vi.  189  Jan.  20,  1885  Ye  Story  of  a Blue  China  Plate 

Howard  Pyle 

1  Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 w 6.7  x 9.3 


vi.  205  Jan.  27,  1885  Ye  Sad  Story  Concerning  One 
Innocent  Little  Lamb  and  Four  Wicked 
Wolves  Howard  Pyle 

1  Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 w 6.7  x 9.3 


vi.  237  Feb.  10,  1885  Overconfidence 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 9.2 


vi.  267  Feb.  24,  1885  Hans  Hecklemann’s  Luck 

1 Initial  and  title 1 

2 Hans  Hecklemann  1 

3 Catherine1 

4 Hans  Hecklemann  goes  to  the  cottage  of  the  Old 

Wise  Woman  in  search  of  his  Luck 1 

5 Hans  Hecklemann  and  the  Old  Wise  Woman 1 

6 Hans  finds  his  Luck 1 

7 Hans  Hecklemann  ploughs  for  Gold 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 2.0 
w 1.6  x 2.9 
w 1.6  x 3.2 

w 6.5  x 2.4 
w 4.0  x 3.2 
w 4.2  X 5.6 
w 4.8  x 1.5 


vi.  301  March  10,  1885  Profession  and  Practice 
1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 9.0 


vi.  315  March  17,  1885  How  Dame  Margery  Twist  Saw 

More  than  was  Good  for  Her  Howard  Pyle 

1 Initial  and  title 1 w 6.7  x 2.6 

2 Dame  Twist  drinketh  tea 1 w 2.4  x 2.4 

3 The  Little  Man  and  the  Great  Horse 1 w 3.3  x 6.6 

4 Dame  Twist  visits  a Strange  Patient 1 w 2.4  x 2.2 

5 Dame  Margery  Twist  goeth  to  see  the  merry  doings 

at  the  fair1  w 6.7  x 2.1 

6 Dame  Twist  drives  away  the  Little  Folks  1 w 3.2  x 5.8 

7 Dame  Twist  sees  the  Little  Man  in  Green  for  the 

last  time1  w 1.6  x 1.9 


vi.  333  March  24,  1885  A Newspaper  Puff  Howard  Pyle 

1 Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse 1 w 6.6  x 9.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

M 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


vi.  363  April  7,  1885  Clever  Peter  and  the  Two  Bottles 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title *  1 w 6.6  x 2.2 

2 Clever  Peter  and  the  Little  Gentleman  in  Black1  w 2.5  x 2.8 

3 Clever  Peter  rides  to  the  King’s  Palace  upon  his 

fine  Horse 1 w 6.6  x 2.2 

4 Peter  eats  with  the  King  and  Princess 1 w 4.1  x 2.9 

5 Clever  Peter  and  the  Unlucky  Bottle  1 w 3.4  x 4.1 

6 Clever  Peter  opens  the  Unlucky  Bottle  for  the 

King  and  the  Princess 1 


vi.  397  April  21,  1885  Fancy  and  Fact 

1  Page  with  title,  illustrations  and  verse  1 


w 6.7  x 2.4 

Howard  Pyle 
w 6.1  x 9.2 


vi.  41 1 April  28,  1885  Farmer  Griggs’s  Boggart 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 Farmer  Georgie  Griggs1 

3 Dame  Mally  Griggs 1 

4 Farmer  Griggs  and  the  Boggart 1 

5 The  Departure 1 

6 Farmer  Griggs  and  the  Wise  Man  1 

7 The  Boggart  Rejoices1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.1 
w 2.4  x 2.4 
w 2.4  x 3.0 
w 2.4  x 3.0 
w 3.2  X 7.3 
W 3.2  X 2.2 
w 2.5  x 3.2 


vi.  459  May  19,  1885  The  Skillful  Huntsman 

1 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial 1 

2 Jacob’s  Mother  and  the  Herr  Mayor  1 

3 Jacob  and  the  Red  One 1 

4 Jacob  shoots  at 1 

5 — the  Magpie 1 

6 Jacob  and  the  Magic  Plough1 

7 Jacob  and  the  Red  One  go  hunting  together1 

8 Jacob  and  Gretchen  get  the  best  of  the  Red  One 

and  go  home  together  happily  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.3 
w 3.2  x 2.9 
w 3.1  x 3.0 
w 2.1  x 2.7 
w 1.3  X 3.8 
W 4.1  X 2.0 
w 3.3  X 2.7 

w 6.7  x 1.7 


vi.  587  July  14,  1885  Claus  and  His  Wonderful  Staff 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 3.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 


[75] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


2 Claus  and  the  White  Snake 1 

3 Claus  and  the  Master  of  Black  Arts 1 

4 The  Master  is  Angry 1 

5 Claus  listens  to  the  talk  of  the  two  ravens 1 

6 Claus  and  the  Manikin  1 

7 Hans  discovers  Claus’s  Luck 1 

vi.  66 7 Aug.  1 8,  1885  The  Apple  of  Contentment 


Headpiece  with  title  1 

The  Little  Man  asks  for  his  Cap  1 


w 2.4  x 2.3 
w 4.9  x 5.6 
w 4.2  X 4.0 
w 2.4  x 5.1 
w 4.1  X 3.5 
w 1.6  x 2.7 
Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 2.7 
w 3.3  x 2.7 


1 

2 

3 Christine’s  Mother  and  Sisters  wish  for  the  Apple 1 w 2.4  x 2.8 

4 

5 


Christine  and  the  Apple 1 
The  King  talks  with  the  Wise  Man 1 

6 The  King  reaches  for  the  Apple 1 

7 The  King’s  Steward  and  Christine 1 

8 Christine  gives  the  Apple  to  the  King 1 

vi.  731  Sept.  15,  1885  The  Bird  in  the  Linden  Tree 


w 3.2  x 2.8 

W 4-3  X 3-3 
w 2.5  x 4.1 
w 4.1  X 3.6 
w 3.2  x 2.7 
Howard  Pyle 
w 6.4  X 3.4 
w 1.6  x 3.2 
w 1.6  x 2.7 
w 3.2  X 2.7 


Headpiece  with  title  1 
Ye  King 1 
Prince  John 1 

The  Prince  aids  the  Old  Woman 1 

The  Great  Ugly  Troll  finds  the  Prince  by  the  fire 1 w 4.0  x 3.0 

6 The  Gooseherd  and  her  Daughter  meet  the  Prin- 

cess at  the  Roadside 1 w 6.6  x 2.6 

7 The  Prince  looks  through  the  Magic  Key 1 w 3.2  x 4.2 

8 The  Old  King  rejoices  at  his  new  Daughter-in- 

Law 1 w 4.9  x 2.2 

vi.  795  Oct.  13,  1885  The  Swan  Maiden  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  2 w 6.6  x 3.0 

2 The  Swan  carries  the  Prince  away  2 w 4.0  x 4.3 

3 The  Prince  and  the  Old  Witch  with  her  three  eyes  2 w 4.1  x 4.7 

4 Ye  Prince  and  Ye  Swan  Maiden2  w 2.4  x 4.5 

5 The  Witch  and  the  woman  of  honey  and  barley 

meal2  w 3.3  x 2.6 

vii.  3 Nov.  3,  1885  “The  Book  of  Balbo”  Sherwood  Ryse 

1 Headpiece  with  initial  w 1.6  x 2.6 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pepper  & Salt.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1886. 

2 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

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HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


2 The  Children  are  sent  to  the  Asylum 

3 The  jolly  red-faced  Man  comes  to  Town 

4 Rambustius  reads  the  Book  of  Balbo 

5 The  King  finds  his  children 


w 4.8  x 4.0 
w 4.1  x 3.4 
w 4.8  x 4.3 
w 4.0  x 3.5 


vii.  27  Nov.  10,  1885  How  One  Turned  His  Trouble 
to  Some  Account 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 The  Soldier  and  his  Trouble  1 

3 The  Soldier  brings  his  Trouble  before  the  King  1 

4 The  three  giants  come  to  blows  1 

5 The  Rich  Man  finds  money  and  Trouble  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 2.4 
w 3.8  x 3.8 
w 4.0  x 4.5 
w 4.1  x 3.3 
w 4.1  x 3.0 


vii.  75  Dec.  i,  1885  How  Boots  Befooled  the  King 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 Peter  goes  to  befool  the  King  1 

3 Paul  goes  Home  again  1 

4 The  Old  Woman  breaks  things  1 

5 The  Councillor  finds  the  Wisdom  Sack  1 

6 Boots  tricks  the  Princess  into  showing  herself 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.7 

w 2.5  x 4.4 
w 3.2  x 5.5 
w 3.2  x 4.7 
w 3.1  x 4,8 
w 6.5  X 3.6 


vii.  143  Dec.  29,  1885  How  Three  Went  Out  into  Ye 

Wide  World  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.1  x 2.5 

2 The  Gray  Goose  meets  the  Sausage  1 w 4.1  x 4.5 

3 The  Fox  calls  on  the  Cock  1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

4 The  Fox  calls  on  the  Sausage  1 w 4.9  x 4.5 

5 The  Fox’s  Wife  makes  his  bed  1 w 4.9  x 4. 1 


vii.  207  Jan.  26,  1886  The  Princess  Golden  Hair  and 

the  Great  Black  Raven  Howard  Pyle 

r Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.6 

2 The  King  meets  the  Great  Black  Raven  in  the 

Forest 1 w 4.1  x 4.8 

3 The  Princess  drinks  from  the  Golden  Cup  1 w 4.2  x 3.8 

4 The  Princess  comes  to  Gruff’s  Door1  w 4.1  x 4.2 

5 The  Princess  finds  her  dear  Prince  again  1 w 4.0  x 4.7 


Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


vii.  271  Feb.  23,  1886  The  Clever  Student  and  the 
Master  of  Black  Arts 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 The  Princess  walking  beside  the  Sea 1 

3 The  Student  and  the  Princess 1 

4 The  Master  of  Black  Arts  with  a Hen 1 

5 What  happened  to  the  Master 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.3 
w 4.1  x 3.6 
w 4.2  x 3.7 
w 4.1  X 3.8 
w 3.8  x 4.0 


vii.  335  March  23,  1886  Peterkin  and  the  Little 

Gray  Hare  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.8 

2 Peterkin’s  brothers  marvel  at  his  fine  trappings 1 w 4.1  x 4.2 

3 Peterkin  makes  off  with  the  Giant’s  Goose 1 w 4.0  x 4.9 

4 Peterkin  brings  the  Silver  Bell  to  the  King1  w 3.2  x 3.4 

5 Peterkin  dressed  as  a lass,  and  the  Giant 1 w 4.0  x 3.8 


vii.  415  April  27,  1886  How  the  Good  Gifts  were  Used 

by  Two  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 5.7  x 3.7 

2 Saint  Nicholas  at  the  Rich  Man’s  Door 1 w 4.0  x 4.2 

3 Saint  Nicholas  at  the  Poor  Man’s  House 1 w 4.0  x 3.6 

4 The  Poor  Man  and  St.  Christopher 1 w 4.0  x 4.2 

5 The  Rich  Man  and  the  Two  Saints  1 w 4.8  x 3.0 


vii.  479  May  25,  1886  Mother  Hildegarde 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 Mother  Hildegarde  and  the  Princess 1 

3 The  Princess  peeped  into  the  Jar1 

4 The  Princess  and  the  Pigeons 1 

5 Mother  Hildegarde  carries  away  the  Baby 1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 5.7  x 2.5 
w 4.1  x 4.3 
w 4.1  X 4.3 
w 4.1  x 4.3 
w 4.0  X 4.2 


vii.  551  June  29,  1886  Master  Jacob 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 Master  Jacob  brings  his  Pig  to  Market 1 

3 Master  Jacob  goes  to  Town  with  his  Goat 1 

4 The  little  tin  horn  has  no  effect 1 

5 Master  Jacob  and  the  three  Cronies  meet  in  the 

Woods  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 2.2 
w 3.2  x 3.2 
w 4.0  x 2.9 
w 3.2  x 3.0 

w 4.0  x 4.0 


1 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


vn.  623  July  27,  1886  How  Three  Little  Pigs  Had 

the  Best  of  the  Great  Wicked  Ogre  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title *  1 w 6.0  x 3.0 

2 “Have  you  a roasted  apple  to  put  in  my  mouth?”  1 w 3.2  x 3.0 

3 “Do  you  find  the  hole?”  asked  the  Little  Pig 1 w 4.0  x 3.8 

4 “The  Ogre  shut  his  eyes  and  began  to  count”  1 w 4.0  x 2.8 

5 “ ‘Here  comes  the  farmer  and  his  men  to  see  what 

all  the  stir  is  about’  ” 1 w 4.8  x 3.5 


vii.  695  Aug.  31,  1886  The  Staff  and  the  Fiddle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “Give  the  poor  old  Woman  a penny  or  two”  1 

3 “ ‘Rub-a-dub-dub!’  says  the  Fiddler”  1 

4 A Princess  as  pretty  as  a ripe  Apple  1 

5 “What  do  you  want,  Master?”  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.2 
w 4.0  x 3.7 
w 4.0  X 3.8 
w 4.0  X 4.1 
w 4.0  x 3.7 


vm.  11  Nov.  2,  1886  The  Simpleton  and  His  Little 

Black  Hen  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.1  x 3.1 

2 Caspar  and  the  cunning  Landlord 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

3 Caspar  finds  the  Gold  in  the  Willow-Tree  1 w 4.0  x 3.1 

4 The  Two  Brothers  and  the  Landlord  divide  the 

money  1 w 4.0  x 2.1 

5 Caspar  and  the  Three  Rascals  go  to  see  the  King 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 


vm.  75  Nov.  30,  1886  King  Stork  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.7  x 2.9 

2 The  Drummer  carries  the  Old  Man  across  the 

River 1 w 4.1  x 3.9 

3 The  Princess  starts  for  the  Witch’s  House 1 w 4.1  x 4.2 

4 The  Drummer  with  his  Cap  of  Darkness  in  the 

Witch’s  House  1 w 4.0  x 3.8 

5 The  Drummer  captures  the  one-eyed  Raven  1 w 4.0  x 3.5 
vm.  143  Dec.  28,  1886  How  the  Princess’s  Pride  was 

Broken  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 3.1 

2 The  Gooseherd  plays  with  a Golden  Ball 1 w 4.0  x 3.9 

3 The  King  peeps  over  the  hedge  1 w 4.1  x 4.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 


[79] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


4 The  Princess  goes  to  Market  with  her  Eggs 1 w 4.0  x 3.2 

5 King  Florimel  greets  the  Princess1  w 4.1  x 3.1 

viii.  150  Jan.  4,  1887  Dame  Bridget’s  Prophecy  Howard  Pyle 
1 Dame  Bridget’s  Prophecy  w 6.8  x 6.2 

viii.  207  Jan.  25,  1887  How  Two  Went  into  Partnership 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.8 

2 The  Great  Red  Fox  at  the  Storehouse  1 w 4.0  x 3.7 

3 “What  are  you  doing  here,  Father  Goat?”  1 w 4.0  x 3.6 

4 “ ‘Which  shall  it  be  first — Sausages  or  Pudding?’  ” 1 w 4.0  x 4.3 

5 Uncle  Bear  and  the  Great  Red  Fox  after  Father 

John’s  Apples 1 w 4.0  x 3.6 

viii.  287  March  1,  1887  Bearskin  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.5  x 3.0 

2 The  basket  with  the  baby  in  it  drifted  down  the 

river  1 

3 Bearskin  and  the  Princess 1 

4 The  Princess  wept  and  wept 1 

5 Bearskin  and  the  Swineherd  had  a fine  feast 

together 1 

viii.  309  March  15,  1887  Hugo  Grotius  and  His  Book 

Chest  Mrs.  M.  C.  Pyle 

1  Hugo  Grotius  and  his  Book  Chest  w 6.6  x 5.4 

viii.  335  March  22,  1887  Cousin  Greylegs,  Ye  Great 

Red  Fox  and  Grandfather  Mole  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.5  x 2.7 

2 “The  Great  Red  Fox  and  Cousin  Greylegs  were 

great  cronies”  1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

3 Cousin  Greylegs  steals  away  with  the  bag  of  nails 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

4 Brother  Fox  comes  near  tramping  on  the  Mole’s 

House1  w 4.0  x 2.8 

5 The  Great  Red  Fox  shut  his  teeth  and  grinned  1 w 4.0  x 3.3 

viii.  399  April  19,  1887  Which  is  Best?  Howard  Pyle 

i Headpiece  and  title  1 w 6.5  x 2.5, 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 

I>] 


w 4.0  X 4.1 
w 4.0  x 4.2 
w 4.0  x 3.5 

w 4.0  x 3.5 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


2 So  the  Rich  Man  left  him  in  his  blindness *  1 

3 He  touched  the  lock  with  the  little  black  stone  1 

4 The  Poor  Brother  opens  the  chest 1 

5 The  Rich  Brother  takes  the  diamond  from  the 

statue’s  hand 1 


w 4.0  x 4.1 
w 4.0  X 3.6 
w 3.9  x 4.3 

w 3.9  X 4.3 


viii.  463  May  17,  1887  The  Best  that  Life  Has  to  Give 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.4 

2 “ ‘So  you  are  stealing  my  pine  cones,’  said  he”  1 w 4.0  x 3.1 

3 He  snatched  it  and  ran  1 w 4.0  x 3.9 

4 The  Blacksmith  carries  the  Golden  Tree  to  the 

Queen1  w 4.0  x 4.1 

5 And  that  was  the  end  of  the  Dwarf1  w 4.0  x 4.3 


viii.  519  June  24,  1887  The  Water  of  Life  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 3.2 

2 A Stranger  shows  the  King  the  portrait  of  a beautiful 

Princess  1 w 4.0  x 4.3 

3 The  Faithful  Servant  is  borne  on  the  wings  of  the 

North  Wind1  w 4.1  x 3.7 

4 The  King  gives  the  Water  of  Life  to  the  beautiful 

Princess  1 w 4.0  x 3.7 

5 The  King  goes  to  cut  off  the  Faithful  Servant’s  arm 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 


viii.  639  Aug.  2,  1887  The  Stepmother  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.5 

2 The  Stepdaughter  follows  the  Golden  Ball 1 w 4.0  x 4.4 

3 The  King  rescues  the  Maiden  from  a deep  pit 1 w 4.0  x 4.4 

4 The  Stepmother  changes  the  Queen  into  a White 

Dove 1 w 4.0  x 4.2 

5 The  King  caresses  the  White  Dove  1 w 4.0  x 3.2 

viii.  719  Sept.  6,  1887  The  White  Bird  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.5  x 2.3 

2 The  door  was  opened  by  a poor  man  1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

3 There  sat  three  terrible  giants  1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

4 The  Prince  takes  the  Sword  of  Brightness 1 w 4.0  x 4.3 

5 The  White  Bird  recognizes  the  Prince  1 w 4.0  x 4.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


vm.  795  Oct.  ii,  1887  One  Good  Turn  Deserves  Another 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 6.6  x 2.5 

2 The  Fisher  Lad  catches  a strange  fish 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

3 The  Fisher  Lad  comes  to  the  Gray  Master’s  house 1 w 4.0  x 4.5 

4 The  Gray  Master  is  caught  in  the  stream  and  is 

swept  away 1 w 4.0  x 4.0 

5 The  Princess  finds  the  Fisher  Lad  with  the  key  of 

Wish-House 1 w 4.0  x 4.3 


ix.  595  June  26,  1888  The  Three  Fortunes  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  w 6.2  x 2.3 

2 He  was  an  old  man  no  longer,  but  a Blessed  Angel  w 4.0  x 4.4 

3 The  Angel  and  the  Youngest  Brother  said  “Good- 

bye” and  trudged  away  w 4.1  x 3.5 

4 A great,  ugly,  poisonous  snake  crept  out  of  a hole 

in  the  wall  w 4.1  x 4.2 

5 They  set  before  him  a loaf  of  bread  and  a bowl 

of  milk  w 4.1  x 4.2 


ix.  667  July  24, 1888  The  Princess  on  the  Glass  Hill  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  w 6.7  x 3.7 

2 The  Prince  pours  water  into  the  barrel  w 4.2  x 4.2 

3 The  Prince  bathes  in  the  fountain  w 4.2  x 4.2 

4 The  Prince  kills  the  Dragon  w 4.3  x 4.6 

5 The  Prince  wins  the  Golden  Apple  and  the  Silver 

Pear  w 4.3  x 4.4 


x-  735 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


Aug.  27,  1889  That  Which  is  Done  Never  Dies 


Headpiece  with  title 

Howard  Pyle 
w 5.6  x 4.2 

“A  golden  swan  leaped  into  the  air” 

w 1.4  x 3.3 

“As  it  sang  it  sang  so  sweetly  and  so  sadly” 

w 4.8  X 4.4 

“The  Princess  sits  in  the  window  and  sings” 

w 3.2  x 4.1 

“The  King  opened  the  closet  door  and  brought 
forth  the  true  bride” 

w 6.0  x 3.1 

“There  sprang  from  the  midst  of  the  smoke  a 
beautiful  bird” 

w 6.1  x 2.9 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Wonder  Clock.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1888. 


[82] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE —Continued 


X. 

885  Oct.  15,  1889  Ill-Luck  and  the  Fiddler 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  initial  and  title  1 

w 4.6  x 5.7 

2 Vignette1 

W 4.4  X 4.7 

3 Vignette1 

W 4-9  X 3-4 

4 Vignette1 

w 4.6  X 2.4 

5 Vignette 1 

W 1.0  X 2.5 

6 Vignette1 

w 2.5  X 2.5 

7 Vignette 

w 1.3  X 2.4 

XI. 

ii  Nov.  5,  1889  Wisdom’s  Wages  and  Folly’s  Pay 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  1 

W 2.0  X 3.6 

2 Vignette  1 

W 0.9  X 0.2 

3 Vignette 

W 0.9  X 1.2 

4 Vignette1 

W 3.7  X 1.2 

5 Vignette1 

W 3.2  x 3.5 

6 Vignette1 

w 1.5  x 4.6 

7 Vignette 1 

w 5.9  x 2.4 

8 Vignette1 

W 4.8  X 4.4 

XI. 

175  Jan.  7,  1890  The  Salt  of  Life.  I. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “Away  with  you,  and  never  let  me  see  your  face 

w 4.1  x 3.4 

again”  1 

W 4.0  X 4.0 

3 “An  old  man  looked  down  into  the  water”  1 

4 “The  Queen  raised  the  veil  and  looked  at  the 

w 2.5  x 3.2 

Prince”  1 

w 3.7  x 3.0 

5 “Away  the  boat  went,  swifter  than  the  wind”  1 

w 3.2  X 3.5 

XI. 

191  Jan.  14,  1890  The  Salt  of  Life.  II. 
Headpiece  with  title  same  as  in  Jan.  7 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “Beat  the  statue  with  her  steel-tipped  whip”  1 

w 2.5  x 4.2 

2 “The  raven  spread  his  wings  and  flew”  1 

w 3.2  X 3.5 

3 “At  last  they  dashed  against  one  another”  1 

w 2.7  x 3.2 

4 “The  statue  became  flesh  and  blood”  1 

w 1.5  x 2.7 

5 “He  had  a noble  feast  set  for  them”  1 

w 3.2  x 2.3 

1 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 


[83] 


HARPER'S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


xi.  275  Feb.  18,  1890  Empty  Bottles  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 3.7  x 2.7 

2 “Making  strange  figures  upon  the  table"  1 w 2.3  x 3.6 

3 “ ‘Now/  said  the  Master,  ‘take  me  by  the  belt*  " 1 w 3.2  x 5.2 

4 “He  gazed  and  gazed  until  his  heart  melted  within 

him"  1 w 4.0  x 2.6 

5 “The  dragon  leaped  into  the  air"  1 w 1.5  x 2.5 

6 “He  raised  the  dagger  to  strike"  1 w 4.2  x 2.3 


xi.  359  March  25,  1890  Where  to  Lay  the  Blame 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “The  old  man  began  to  utter  strange  spells"  1 

3 “He  caught  something  that  weighed  heavily 

lead"  1 

4 “They  kissed  one  another"  1 

5 “The  chief  treasurer  emptied  a bag  of  money 

into  the  fur  cap"  1 

6 “Down  fell  the  fisherman"  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 6.6  x 3.5 
w 3.0  x 5.6 

w 2.5  x 4.4 
w 4.0  x 5.8 

w 3.2  x 3.8 
w 1.5  X 4.0 


xi.  543  June  10,  1890  Not  a Pin  to  Choose.  I. 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “He  was  like  one  bereft  of  wits"  1 

3 “A  wise  man  stopped  to  enquire  the  cause  of  his 

sorrow"  1 

4 “A  great  crowd  of  horses  laden  with  balls  and 

bundles  of  rich  stuffs"  1 

5 “There  was  a passageway  yawning  before  him"  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 5.7  x 3.3 
w 3.3  x 7.0 

w 3.3  x 4.0 

w 3.4  x 6.7 
W 2.6  X 3.6 


xi.  566  June  17,  1890  Not  a Pin  to  Choose.  II.  Howard  Pyle 

1 “Out  leaped  a great  hideous  Genie"  1 w 3.2  x 5.6 

2 “Bread  as  white  as  snow,  and  a piece  of  cheese"  1 w 2.5  x 3.5 

3 “Blazing  with  diamonds  and  rubies  and  emeralds"  1 w 2.5  x 3.1 

4 “The  Princess  looked  over  the  edge  of  the  balcony"  % 2.4  x 4.2 

5 “ ‘Sire,*  said  the  Ambassador,  ‘I  will  answer  now 

for  my  master'  " 1 w 4.9  x 3.3 


xi.  660  July  29,  1890  Woman’s  Wit  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 w 3.2  x 3.8 

2 “A  box  of  adamant"  1 w 1.6  x 2.8 


1 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

[84] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


3 “The  little  man  set  him  to  work  on  the  bench”  1 

4 “It  was  the  King’s  daughter  passing  by”  1 

5 “The  young  man  prostrated  himself  in  the  dust” 

6 “Then  prepare  to  die” 1 

7 Tailpiece1 

xi.  770  Sept.  9,  1890  Good  Gifts  and  a Fool’s  Folly 


1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “An  old  man  with  a beard  as  white  as  snow”  1 

3 “Away  flew  the  carpet  swifter  than  the  wind”  1 

4 “Every  day  there  was  feasting  and  dancing  and 

singing”  1 

5 “He  balanced  the  earthen  jar  on  his  head”  1 

6 “Around  and  around  they  spun  and  whirled”  1 

7 “He  lay  there  sighing  and  groaning”  1 

xi.  851  Oct.  14,  1890  All  Things  Are  as  Fate  Wills 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “Three  men  seized  him”  1 

3 “The  King  and  the  beggar  feasted”  1 

4 “He  knocked  upon  the  brazen  gate”  1 

5 “The  beggar  crawled  out”  1 

6 “He  was  seated  upon  a throne”  1 

xii.  31  Nov.  4,  1890  Much  Shall  Have  More  and 

Little  Shall  Have  Less 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “He  spread  the  money  out  on  the  table”  1 

3 “Sat  down  by  the  road-side  to  eat  his  pie”  1 

4 “He  met  a poor  woman  coming  home  from  market’ 

5 “ ‘Keep  the  bag  of  money  for  yourself,’  said  the 

King”1 

xii.  138  Dec.  23,  1890  The  Stool  of  Fortune 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “If  the  shot  had  cracked  the  sky  he  could  not  have 
been  more  frightened”  1 


w 2.3  x 2.3 
w 3.2  x 4.5 

1 w 4.0  x 2.6 
w 2.1  x 2.8 
W 2.0  X 2.3 

Howard  Pyle 
w 3.3  x 3.2 
w 3.2  x 4.0 
w 3.2  x 3.1 

w 4.0  x 4.1 
w 3.2  X 4.0 
w 4.0  x 3.7 
W 2.4  X 1.4 

Howard  Pyle 
w 3.2  x 3.6 
w 2.5  x 4.2 
w 3.3  x 4.1 
w 3.7  X 4.7 
w 4.0  x 1.7 
w 3.3  X 4.4 

Howard  Pyle 
w 1.5  x 4.6 
w 2.6  x 3.5 
w 2.5  X 4.4 
w 3.2  X 4.0 

w 3-7  x 3-5 

Howard  Pyle 
w 1.5  x 5.1 

w 3.2  x 4.6 


'Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

[85] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


3 “Away  flew  the  stool”  1 w 1.7  x 3.4 

4 “The  prettiest  princess  the  sun  ever  shone  upon”  1 w 4.4  x 2.2 

5 “Riding  in  his  gilded  coach”  1 w 4.1  x 3.0 

6 “What  are  my  lord’s  commands?”  1 w 3.2  x 4.7 

7 Tailpiece1  w 3.2  x 1.0 


xii.  187  Jan.  13,  1891  The  Fruit  of  Happiness 

1 Headpiece  with  title  1 

2 “He  came  to  the  cross-roads  and  the  stone  cross” 

3 “He  drew  out  his  pipe,  and  began  to  play”  1 

4 “In  came  the  gang  of  thieves”  1 

5 “All  was  a red  blaze  behind  them”  1 

6 “Went  whirling  over  rocks  and  waterfalls”  1 


Howard  Pyle 
w 1.6  x 4.3 
1 w 3.2  x 4.3 
w 4.0  x 2.3 
w 4.2  X 4.3 

W 3-3  x 5-4 
w 2.1  x 3.7 


Men  of  Iron 

Jan.  20  to  June  9,  1891. 


Howard  Pyle 


xii.  193  Jan.  20,  1891 

The  Flight  from  Falworth  Castle  2 

xii.  220  Jan.  27,  1891 

“Myles  as  in  a dream  kneeled,  and  presented  the 
letter”  2 

xii.  229  Feb.  3,  1891 
No  title  2 

xii.  254  Feb.  10,  1891 

“At  last  they  had  the  poor  boy  down”  2 

xii.  262  Feb.  17,  1891 

“Myles  pushed  the  door  further  open”  2 

xii.  282  Feb.  24,  1891 
In  the  “Eyry”  2 

xii.  304  March  3,  1891 

“They  bore  him  away  to  a bench  at  the  far  end  of 
the  room”  2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

a Reproduced  in  “Men  of  Iron.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 


p 6.6  x 8.6 

p 6.6  x 8.6 
P 6-5  x 4-9 
P 5-7  x 6.9 
P 5-7  x 7.1 
P 5-3  x 6.8 

p 6.7  X 8.7 


[86] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 
xn.  326  March  10,  1891 

“But  tell  me,  Robin  Ingoldsby,  dost  know  aught 
more  of  this  matter?”  1 

xii.  334  March  17,  1891 

“ ‘Belike  thou  sought  to  take  this  lad’s  life,’  said  Sir 
James”  1 

xii.  355  March  24,  1891 

“Stories  and  jests  recited  by  some  strolling  mummer 
or  minstrel”  1 

xii.  372  March  31,  1891 

Myles  entertains  the  Lady  Anne  and  the  Lady  Alice 
with  his  adventures 1 

xii.  390  April  7,  1891 

“Myles  found  himself  standing  beside  the  bed”  1 
xii.  406  April  14,  1891 

The  Earl  of  Mackworth  receives  King  Henry  IV. 1 
xii.  420  April  21,  1891 

“Lord  George  led  him  to  where  the  King  stood”  1 
xii.  437  April  28,  1891 

“There  he  watched  and  guarded  while  the  others 
slept”  1 

xii.  453  May  5,  1891 
No  title  1 

xii.  469  May  12,  1891 
No  title 1 

xii.  484  May  19,  1891 

Prior  Edward  and  Myles  in  the  Priory  garden 1 

xii.  500  May  26,  1891 
The  Challenge 1 

xii.  517  June  2,  1891 
No  title  1 

1 Reproduced  in  “Men  of  Iron.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 

[87} 


p 8.5  x 6.5 

p 4.8  X 6.3 

P 6.5  X 4.9 

P 5-3  X 6.8 
p 6.5  x 8.6 
p 6.6  x 8.6 
p 6.7  x 8.7 

p 5.6  x 8.6 
P 5-7  x 7-5 
P 5-3  x 6.8 
p 6.4  x 8.4 
p 8.5  x 6.5 


P 5-7  x 7.6 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


xn.  532  June  9,  1891 

“He  held  tightly  to  the  saddle-bow  of  the  fallen 
man’s  horse”  1 


p 6.6  x 8.5 


xiii.  137  Dec.  15,  1891  The  Enchanted  Island.  I.  Howard  Pyle 

1 Headpiece  with  title  2 w 4.0  x 1.3 

2 “Selim  the  Fisherman  finds  a leaden  box”  2 w 2.5  x 4.7 

3 “The  old  man  rapped  on  the  door  three  times”  2 w 2.4  x 4.3 

4 “There  was  feasting  and  merrymaking”  2 w 4.2  x 4.7 

5 “The  men  brought  Selim  up  in  front  of  the  statue”  2 w 3.2  x 3.6 

xiii.  141  Dec.  22,  1891  The  Enchanted  Island.  II. 

Headpiece  same  as  previous  number  2 

1 “Selim  the  Baker  lands  on  the  desert  island”  2 w 3.3  x 1.5 

2 “ ‘Come  with  me,’  said  the  little  old  man”  2 w 2.5  x 3.7 

3 “He  called  the  wisest  men  of  the  island  to  him”  2 w 3.7  x 5.1 

4 “Down  she  came  from  the  pedestal  where  she 

stood”  2 w 3.3  x 4.2 

5 Tailpiece2  w 3.2  x 1.4 

xiii.  373  March  29,  1892  The  Talisman  of  Solomon.  I. 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “Zadok  and  his  master”  2 w 2.0  x 3.7 

2 “An  old  man  who  had  a curious  necklace  for  sale”  2 w 2.4  x 3.7 

3 “A  vessel  of  brass  full  of  money”  2 w 2.4  x 3.3 

4 “A  great  tall  Demon”  2 w 1.7  x 3.0 

5 “He  fell  on  his  face  and  kissed  the  ground”  2 w 3.3  x 3.4 

6 “The  Demon  leaped  from  the  earth”  2 w 3.3  x 2.5 

xiii.  395  April  5,  1892  The  Talisman  of  Solomon.  II.  Howard  Pyle 

1 “A  basin  filled  with  jewels”  2 w 2.5  x 3.3 

2 “A  palace  of  marble  and  gold”  2 w 2.5  x 4.0 

3 “ ‘I  think  everybody  has  gone  mad,’  said  the 

young  man”  2 w 3.2  x 2.8 

4 “They  entered  the  vestibule  of  the  palace”  2 w 2.5  x 3.1 

5 “The  young  man  fell  upon  his  knees”  2 w 2.5  x 3.2 


1 Reproduced  in  “Men  of  Iron.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1892. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 


[88] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


6 “Drew  a circle  upon  the  ground  with  his  finger 
tip”  1 

xiv.  7 Nov.  i,  1892  So  It  Is  with  Them  All 

1 “ ‘This  is  my  daughter/  said  the  merchant” 

2 “There  sat  an  old  woman  at  a wheel  spinning” 

3 “Thou  art  a wonder  of  wonders” 

4 “A  dense  cloud  of  blue  smoke  rose  in  the  air” 

5 “ ‘I  am  ready/  said  the  young  man  steadily” 

6 “Flew  away  swifter  than  the  wind” 


w 2.5  x 4.2 
Howard  Pyle 
w 3.2  x 3.8 
w 3.1  x 4.4 

w 3-3  x 5-4 
w 3.1  x 5.2 
w 3.0  x 4.3 
w 2.5  x 2.6 


xv.  403  April  10,  1894  A Piece  of  Good  Luck.  I. 

1 Headpiece  with  title *  1 

2 “They  danced  around  and  around  the  chest”  1 

3 “ ‘What  will  you  have?’  said  the  Genius”  1 

4 “Close  your  doors!  close  your  doors!  her  Highness 

the  Princess  comes  to  ride”  1 

5 “The  Genius  had  flown  with  her  through  the  air” 


Howard  Pyle 
w 3.3  x 2.6 
w 3.3  x 5.8 
w 3.2  X 5.6 

w 5.0  X 5.6 
1 W 3.2  X 2.0 


xv.  427  April  17,  1894  A Piece  of  Good  Luck.  II.  Howard  Pyle 

1 “Next  morning  the  Prime  Minister  looked  like  a 

shorn  sheep”  1 w 3.3  x 5.2 

2 “Jacob’s  magnificent  court  suit”  1 w 2.4  x 4.4 

3 “As  for  the  King,  he  could  not  believe  his  eyes 

when  he  saw  it”  1 w 4.0  x 5.5 

4 “Jacob  and  the  King  left  in  the  desert  by  the 

Genius”  1 w 3.3  x 3.3 

5 “The  Genius  snatched  the  Minister  up  and  flew 

away  with  him”  1 w 3.3  x 5.2 

xv.  639  July  17,  1894  The  Good  of  a Few  Words.  I.  Howard  Pyle 


1 Headband  with  title  1 

2 “Feasting  and  drinking  and  junketing  and  merry- 

making” 1 

3 “ ‘Look  at  yonder  poor  man,’  said  she  to  her 

nurse”  1 

4 “The  tall  man  in  black  knocked  upon  the  gate”  1 

5 “ ‘Now,’  said  the  King,  ‘now  you  are  married’  ” 1 

6 “Then  Beppo  carried  the  Princess  ashore”  1 


w 3.2  x 3.3 

w 4.1  x 4.5 

w 2.5  x 4.0 
w 2.5  x 4.1 
w 3.2  x 5.2 
w 2.5  x 4.2 


1 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 


[89] 


HARPER’S  YOUNG  PEOPLE — Continued 


xv.  659  July  24,  1894  The  Good  of  a Few  Words.  II.  Howard  Pyle 

1 “Again  Sebastian  served  a feast”  1 w 2.5  x 3.2 

2 “Eeppo  offers  the  King  milk”  1 w 3.6  x 4.7 

3 “ ‘Alas,  my  poor  friend!’  said  he”  1 w 2.3  x 3.4 

4 “The  King  laid  his  hands  on  Beppo’s  shoulders”  1 w 4.1  x 5.7 

5 “ ‘Do  you  not  know  me?’  said  she;  ‘I  am  the 

Queen’  ” 1 w 4.1  x 5.2 


THE  LADIES’  HOME  JOURNAL 

xiii.  1 March  1896  The  Werewolf  Eugene  Field 

1  “The  werewolf  skulked  for  a moment  in  the 

shadow  of  the  yews,  and  Yseult  plucked  old 
Siegfried’s  spear  from  her  girdle”  p 9.3  x 6.2 

A.  M.  Lindsay,  Sc. 

xiv.  15  Dec.  1896  Love  at  Valley  Forge  Sarah  King  Wiley 

1 “My  dear,”  said  General  Washington,  “Captain 

Prescott’s  behavior  was  inexcusable”  p 9.5  x 6.8 

xiv.  May  1897  Cover  Design  in  Colors  c ii.o  x 15.2 

xvi.  13  Oct.  1899  The  Last  Years  of  Washington’s 

Life  William  Perrine 

1 George  and  Martha  Washington  entertaining  their 

friends  on  the  lawn  at  Mount  Vernon  p 9.0  x 5.0 


McCLURE’S  MAGAZINE 

xiv.  109  Dec.  1899  The  Man  for  the  Hour  James  Barnes 

1 “He  called  on  Franklin  and  received  the  necessary 

recognition”  p 5.0  x 3.4 

2 “The  good,  aged  Doctor,  the  appearance  of  whose 

rotund  figure  on  the  streets  was  the  signal  for  the 
Parisians  to  doff  their  hats”  p 4.9  x 7.3 

3 “At  the  same  time  he  extended  toward  King  Louis 

the  precious  Memorial”  p 5.0  x 7.4 

4 The  death  of  Colonel  John  Laurens  p 4.8  x 2.0 

1 Reproduced  in  “Twilight  Land.”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper,  New  York.  1895. 

[90} 


McCLURE’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xiv.  Jan.  1900  Cover  Design  in  Colors  c 6.0  x 8.9 

xvi.  109  Dec.  1900  At  the  Turn  of  the  Glass 

Martha  McCulloch  Williams 

1 Headband  p 1.0  x 4.5 

2 Frontispiece  p 4.5  x 6.8 

3 Marginal  decoration  with  poem  enclosed  p 5.2  x 8.1 


xvii.  307  Aug.  1901  The  Chase  of  the  Tide 

1 Uncle  Sammy  and  Joe 

2 Headpiece  with  title 

3 Marginal  illustration 

4 Vignette 

5 Illustration.  No  title 

6 “The  Sea — he’ve  cotched  us” 


Norman  Duncan 
p 4.2  x 7.8 
P 5-2  x 5.3 
p 5.0  x 8.1 
p 2.3  x 4.1 
p 5.0  x 1.7 
P 4-2  X 7.7 


xxvii.  641  Oct.  1906  The  Second-Class  Passenger 

Perceval  Gibbon 

1 “The  tall  man  was  lying  at  his  feet,  huddled 

hideously  on  the  floor”  p 5.0  x 7.4 

2 Headband  p 4.9  x 1.8 


xxvm.  44  Nov.  1906  The  Hanging  of  Mary  Dyer  Basil  King 

1 “I  have  been  reserved  for  this — to  free  the  land 

from  spiritual  tyranny”  1 c 5.0  x 7.5 

2 “ ‘The  Lord  hath  sent  me  here  to  die  like  Stephen 

at  the  feet  of  Saul’  ” 1 c 5.0  x 7.5 

3 “At  her  appearing  the  multitude  was  hushed,  awed 

by  that  air  she  wore”  1 c 5.0  x 7.4 


THE  NEW  YORK  LEDGER 
Jan.  11,  1890  Supplement,  4 pages 

The  Captain’s  Well  John  Greenleaf  Whittier 

1 Headpiece  with  title  2 w 7.9  x 1.5 

2 Illustration  2 w 8.8  x 5.9 

Henry  Wolf,  Sc. 

3 Illustration  2 w 5.3  x 4.9 

R.  G.  Tietze,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Dulcibel.”  Henry  Peterson,  John  C.  Winston  Co.,  Philadelphia.  1907. 

* Reproduced  in  “The  Captain’s  Well.”  John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  New  York  Ledger.  1890. 

[91] 


THE  NEW  YORK  LEDGER — Continued 


4 Illustration  1 w 4.9  x 7.5 

E.  A.  Clement,  Sc. 

5 Illustration  1 w 5.2  x 7.9 

R.  G.  Tietze,  Sc. 

THE  NORTHWESTERN  MILLER 

xxx.  10  Dec.  1890  Blueskin  the  Pirate  Howard  Pyle 

1 “He  lay  silent  and  still,  with  his  face  half  buried  in 

the  sand”  p 8.2  x 11.9 

l.  29  Dec.  1900  Captain  Scarfield  Howard  Pyle 

1 “He  struck  once  and  again  at  the  bald,  narrow 

forehead  beneath  him”  p 7.5  x 11.0 

OUR  CONTINENT 

Under  Green  Apple  Boughs  Helen  Campbell 

1.  1 Feb.  15,  1882 

“A  child  sunburned,  and  with  many  fluttering  shreds 

of  raiment”  2 w 5.2  x 5.8 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

I.  17  Feb.  22,  1882 

“She  hadn’t  on  anything  but  a little  night-gown,  the 
same  as  if  they’d  snatched  her  out  o’  the  berth, 
with  no  time  to  dress  her”  2 w 6.7  x 7.0 

F.  French,  Sc. 

i.  33  March  1,  1882 

“They  turned  to  the  table  where  master  and  pupil 

sat  absorbed”  3 w 6.0  x 5.4 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

1.  49  March  8,  1882 

Sylvia’s  Troubles  2 w 4.5  x 4.1 

F.  French,  Sc. 

1.  65  March  15,  1882 

“She  wasn’t  no  kin  when  I married  her,  but  we  have 

lived  together  over  thirty  years”  4 w 5.4  x 4.6 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Captain’s  Well.”  John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  New  York  Ledger.  1890. 

2 Reproduced  complete. 

3 One-half  reproduced. 

4 Reproduced  as  two  illustrations,  in  ‘‘Under  Green  Apple  Boughs.”  Helen  Campbell,  Fords, 
Howard  & Hulbert,  New  York.  1882. 


[9O 


OUR  CONTINENT — Continued 


I.  8 1 March  22,  1882 

The  fight  in  the  fog  1 w 5.4  x 5.7 

F.  French,  Sc. 

ST.  NICHOLAS 


iv.  261  Feb.  1877  The  Crafty  Fox 

1 The  Gosling  states  his  opinion  of  the  Cock 

2 The  Gosling  is  punished 


Howard  Pyle 
w 4.7  x 3.5 
W 4-7  X 3-3 


iv.  381  April  1877  The  Fox  and  the  Tablet 
1 Heading 


“P.  Howard” 
w 4.2  x 3.1 


iv.  400  April  1877  *Hans  Gottenlieb,  the  Fiddler 

1 The  Swineherd  who  knew  curious  things 

2 Gottenlieb’s  music  works  a charm 


Howard  Pyle 
w 3.6  x 5.1 
w 5.4  x 1.6 


iv.  639  July  1877  Pictorial  Puzzle 
1 Heading 


Howard  Pyle 

w 5.4  x 4.4 


IV. 


718  Sept.  1877  *Drummer  Fritz  and  His  Exploits 


Illustrations  in  silhouette: 

Howard  Pyle 

1 The  King  and  his  Prime  Minister 

w 3.4  x 1.8 

2 Fritz  guides  the  Baron 

w 1.5  x 1.9 

3 “I  have  brought  you  the  Baron’s  head” 

w 2.6  x 1.7 

4 The  Princess  and  her  Pigs 

w 3.7  X 2.4 

5 ‘‘Poor  Piggy  led  the  way” 

w 5.4  x 1.5 

6 The  Royal  Bodyguard 

w 2.8  x 2.2 

7 Tailpiece 

w 3.4  x 2.4 

v.  187  Jan.  1878  The  Stork  and  the  Crane:  A Fable 

Howard  Pyle 


v.  377  April  1878  How  Kitty  was  Lost  in  a Turkish 

Bazaar  Sarah  Keahles  Hunt 

1 Kitty  and  the  Turkish  Merchant  w 5.0  x 5.5 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  "Under  Green  Apple  Boughs.”  Helen  Campbell,  Fords,  Howard  & Hulbert, 
New  York.  1882. 

* Story  republished  without  illustrations  in  "The  Book  of  Laughter.”  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons, 
New  York.  1911. 

[93] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


v.  407  April  1878  Wise  Catherine  and  the  Kaboutermanneken 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “A  very  little  man  seated  in  a very  large  chair”  w 3.4  x 3.0 

2 “He  examined  with  astonishment  and  delight”  w 1.9  x 2.4 

3 “A  page  was  appointed  to  escort  it”  w 2.2  x 2.7 

4 “The  king  sat  upon  a chair  of  state,  with  a learned 

judge  at  each  side”  w 3.3  x 3.0 

v.  486  May  1878  The  Story  of  May-Day  Olive  Thorne 

1  An  Old-time  May  Day  in  “Merrie  England”  w 5.3  x 6.0 


v.  562  June  1878  How  Willy-Wolly  Went  A-Fishing 

1 Silhouette 

2 Silhouette 

3 Silhouette 


S.  C.  Stone 
w 4.2  x 4.8 
w 4.0  x 6.0 
w 4.5  X3.8 


v.  743  Sept.  1878  The  Fox,  the  Monkey,  and  the  Pig 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Illustration  w 5.4  x 3.2 


vi.  250  Feb.  1879  About  Violins 
1 “As  good  as  new” 


M.  D.  Ruff 
w 3.1  x 1.5 


vi.  267  Feb.  1879  The  Origin  of  the  Jumping-Jack 
1 Tailpiece 


I.  L.  Beman 
w 1.6  x 2.5 


vi.  462  May  1879  The  Gourd  and  the  Oak 
1 Heading 


Howard  Pyle 
w 5.0  x 2.2 


vi.  549  June  1879  How  a Comet  Struck  the  Earth 

Edward  C.  Kemhle 

1 The  Home-made  Press  w 4.0  x 1.9 

vi.  533  June  1879  *Robin  Goodfellow  and  His  Friend 

Bluetree  Howard  Pyle 

1 Bluetree  declines  Lord  Diddledaddle’s  offer  w 2.6  x 2.7 

2 A Bowl  of  Milk  for  Robin  Goodfellow  w 1.2  x 2.9 

3 A Great  Black  Bear  came  out  of  the  Woods  w 3.6  x 2.7 

* Story  republished  without  illustrations  in  “The  Book  of  Laughter.”  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons, 
New  York.  1911. 


[94] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


vi.  745  Sept.  1879  Gretelein  and  Her  Queer  Stove 

Rosamund  Dale  Owen 


1 Gretelein  and  the  Elf  King 

w 4.5  x 6.1 

2 Tailpiece 

w 3.3  x 0.8 

vii.  98  Dec.  1879  Fables 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “A  Person  of  Consequence,  carefully  fed  and 

attended  to” 

w 5.4  x 3.0 

viii.  217  Jan.  1881  Phaeton  Rogers 

Rossiter  Johnson 

1 “Edmund  Burton,  you  are  a genius!” 

w 4.7  x 3.9 

E.  Hinemann,  Sc. 

2 The  Boys  consult  Jack-in-the-Box  1 

w 3.9  x 3.4 

E.  Hinemann,  Sc. 

viii.  331  Feb.  1881  A Fable  from  Deacon  Green  Howard  Pyle 

1 Jupiter  and  the  Philosopher 

w 3.6  x 3.9 

viii.  379  March  1881  Phaeton  Rogers 

Rossiter  Johnson 

1 “One  of  the  policemen  produced  a bull’s 

-eye 

lantern” 

W 4.6  X 4.3 

2 “The  clown  counted  the  money” 

w 5.4  x 4.2 

xx.  83  Dec.  1892  The  Soldiering  of  Beniah  Stidham 

Howard  Pyle 

1 “They  used  to  drill  every  evening” 

w 5.0  x 7.5 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

2 Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  W 

P 4-9  x 4-4 

3 Vignette 

P 3-7  x 2.3 

4 Vignette 

p 1.6  x 1.9 

5 Vignette 

p 2.7  x 2.4 

6 Vignette 

p 2.5  x 1.6 

7 Vignette 

p 1. 1 x 2.1 

8 Vignette 

p 2.6  x 2.3 

9 Vignette 

p 4.0  x 1.7 

10  Vignette 

p 1.0  X 1.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “Phaeton  Rogers.”  Rossiter  Johnson,  Scribner’s, 

New  York.  1909. 

[95] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


Jack  Baluster’s  Fortunes  Howard  Pyle 

April,  1894,  to  Sept.,  1895. 

xxi.  497  April  1894 

Uncle  and  Nephew — “Well,  Jacky,  you  shall  have  that 

hundred  pounds,  you  shall”  p 5.4  x 7.9 

xxi.  617  May  1894 

“ 'He’ll  come  to  by  and  by;  he’s  only  stunned  a trifle,’ 

said  the  Captain” 1 p 5.0X  7.6 

xxi.  712  June  1894 

“ ‘Now  then,  Gentlemen,  how  much  do  you  bid  for 

this  boy?’  said  the  auctioneer”  1 p 5.0  x 7.5 

Kurtz,  Sc. 

xxi.  801  July  1894 

“ ‘Speak  up,  boy, — speak  up,’  said  the  gentleman” 1 p 5.0  x 7.7 
xxi.  845  Aug.  1894 

“Mr.  Parker  stood  looking  at  his  visitor  with  his 

usual  calm  reserve”  1 p 7.6  x 5.0 

xxi.  997  Sept.  1894 

“ ‘I  don’t  want  to  be  anybody’s  servant,  lady,  and 

wouldn’t  if  I could  help  it’  ” 1 p 5.0  x 7.6 

xxi.  1032  Oct.  1894 

“He  picked  up  the  bird  and  held  it  out  at  arm’s 

length”  1 p 5.0  x 7.6 

xxii.  30  Nov.  1894 

“He  led  Jack  up  to  a man  who  sat  on  a barrel” 1 p 5.0  x 7.6 
xxii.  128  Dec.  1894 

“Jack  followed  the  Captain  and  the  young  lady  up 

the  crooked  path  to  the  house”  1 p 5.0  x 7.7 

xxii.  225  Jan.  1895 

“They  found  her  still  sitting  in  the  same  place” 1 p 5.0  x 7.6 
xxii.  313  Feb.  1895 

Governor  Spottiswood  visits  Colonel  Parker  p 5.0  x 7.7 

1 Reproduced  in  “Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes.”  Howard  Pyle,  Century  Co.,  New  York.  1895. 

[96] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


xxn.  375  March  1895 

Jack  and  Dred  rescue  Eleanor — The  Start1 


p 5.0  x 7.6 


xxii.  488  April  1895 

The  pirates  fire  upon  the  fugitives  1 


p 5.0  x 7.6 

Kurtz,  Sc. 


xxii.  561  May  1895  No  illustrations 
xxii.  649  June  1895 

“Colonel  Parker  reached  out  and  laid  his  hand  upon 
Jack’s  shoulder.  ‘Ay,’  said  he,  ‘ ’tis  a good,  honest 
face’”1  p 5.0  x 7.6 

xxii.  732  July  1895 

Blackbeard’s  last  fight 1 p 5.0  x 7.6 

xxii.  857  Aug.  1895  No  illustrations 
xxii.  903  Sept.  1895 

“ ‘Then  I will  come,’  said  he”  1 p 5.0  x 7.6 

The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His  Knights  Howard  Pyle 

Nov.,  1902,  to  Oct.,  1903. 

xxv.  5 Nov.  1902 

1 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T 2 p 5.4  x 0.8 

2 The  Enchanter  Merlin  2 p 5.4  x 6.3 

3 Headpiece  2 p 5.5  x 2.4 

4 Illustrated  initial  A p 1.3  x 1.3 

5 Title  with  illustrated  initial  H p 5.3  x 0.8 

6 How  one  clad  all  in  black  did  a wonder  before  King 

Leodegrance  of  Camilard  p 5.3  x 6.4 

7 Sir  Kay  overthroweth  his  Enemies.  (With  title)  2 p 5.4  x 3.6 

8 Illustrated  initial  I p 1.3  x 1.3 

9 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 2 p 5.4  x 0.8 

10  Sir  Kay  breaketh  his  sword  at  ye  Tournament  2 p 5.4  x 6.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes.”  Howard  Pyle,  Century  Co.,  New  York.  1895. 
3 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His  Knights.”  Howard  Pyle,  Scribner,  New 


York.  1903. 


[97] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


xxv.  102  Dec.  1902 

1 Headpiece  1 p 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 1 p 

3 Sir  Kay  showeth  the  mystic  Sword  unto  Sir  Ector 1 p 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  K p 

5 King  Leodegrance  cometh  to  the  assay  of  the  Sword  p 

xxv.  208  Jan.  1903 

1 Title  with  illustrated  initial  H 1 p 

2 How  Arthur  drew  forth  ye  Sword 1 p 

3 Headpiece  1 p 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  K 1 p 

5 King  Arthur  of  Britain 1 p 

xxv.  328  Feb.  1903 

1 Initial  S p 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  1 1 p 

3 In  the  Valley  of  Delight 1 p 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1  p 

5 The  Battle  with  the  Sable  Knight 1 p 

xxv.  396  March  1903 

1 The  Winning  of  a Sword  and  a Queen 1 p 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  E 1 p 

3 Excalibur  the  Sword 1 p 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1  p 

5 The  Lady  Guinevere 1 p 

6 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1  p 

7 Two  Knights  do  Battle  before  Camilard 1 p 

xxv.  518  April  1903 

1 Headpiece  1 p 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1  p 

3 The  White  Champion  meets  two  Knights  at  the 

Mill1  p 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  F 1 p 

5 Four  Knights  serve  the  Gardener  Lad  1 p 


5*4  x 3-1 

5.2  x 0.8 

5.3  x 6.2 
5.2  x 0.8 
5.2  X 6.2 


5.4  x 0.8 
5.4  X 6.4 
5.4  X 2.2 
5.4  x 0.8 

5.3  X 6.1 

1.3  X 1.2 
5.2  x 0.8 
5.2  x 6.2 
4.8  x 0.8 
4.8  X 6.3 


5.4  x 3.4 
5.2  x 0.8 
4.8  x 6.1 
4.0  x 0.7 
4.0  x 4.5 
5.2  X 1.0 

5.5  X 6.5 


4.7  x 4.0 
5.5  X 1.0 

5.5  X 6.2 
5.5  X i .0 
5.5  x 6.4 


1 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His  Knights.”  Howard  Pyle,  Scribner,  New 
York.  1903. 


[98] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


xxv.  617  May  1903 

1 Headpiece  1 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1 

3 The  Gardener  Lad  takes  off  his  Cap 1 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  K 1 

5 King  Arthur  meets  the  Lady  Guinevere 1 

xxv.  697  June  1903 

1 Headpiece  1 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 1 

3 Sir  Pellias  encounters  the  Sorrowful  Lady  in  Arroy 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 1 

5 Sir  Pellias,  the  Gentle  Knight 1 

xxv.  793  July  1903 

1 Headpiece  1 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  P 1 

3 Parcenet  covers  Sir  Pellias  with  a cloak 1 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T1 

5 The  Lady  of  the  Lake  sits  by  the  Fountain  in  Arroy 

xxv.  908  Aug.  1903 

1 Headpiece  1 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S1 

3 Sir  Gawaine  sups  with  ye  Lady  Ettard 1 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T 1 

5 The  Lady  of  the  Lake  finds  Sir  Pellias  wounded 1 

xxv.  984  Sept.  1903 

1 Headpiece 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 

3 Sir  Percival  of  Gales 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 

5 Sir  Percival  and  Sir  Pellinore  ride  together 


P 5-4X3-I 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 4.4 

P 5-5  x 0.9 
p 5.5  x 6.6 

P 5-4  x 3-7 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 4.5 

p 5-4  X 3.1 
p 4.0  x 0.6 
p 4.0  x 4.5 
p 4.0  x 0.6 
p 4.0  x 4.7 

P 5-5  x 3-5 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  X 4.7 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 4.2 

P 5-5  X 2.9 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  X 4.2 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 4.0 


1 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His  Knights.”  Howard  Pyle,  Scribner,  New 
York.  1903. 

[99] 


ST.  NICHOLAS — Continued 


xxv.  1097  Oct.  1903 

1 Headpiece1 

2 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 

3 Sir  Percival  overcometh  ye  Enchantress  Vivien 

4 Title  with  illustrated  initial  S 

5 Sir  Kay  interrupts  ye  meditations  of  Sir  Percival 

6 Title  with  illustrated  initial  T 

7 The  Lady  Yvette  the  Fair 


P 5-5  x 3-3 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  x 4.5 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4.0  X 4.6 
p 4.0  x 0.7 
p 4-0  X 4.3 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE 


I.  3 Jan.  1887  The  Siege  and  Commune  of  Paris  E.  B.  Washburne 

1 Gambetta  Proclaiming  the  Republic  of  France  2 w 4.4  x 5.8 

F.  French,  Sc. 

i.  162  Feb.  1887  The  Siege  and  Commune  of  Paris 

E.  B.  Washburne 

1 Looking  into  the  Prussian  Lines  from  the  Chateau 

de  la  Muette  w 4.7  x 5.0 

II.  666  Dec.  1887  Tarpeia  Louise  Imogen  Guiney 

1 “Then  faced  her  the  leonine  chief”  w 4.7  x 6.8 

Johnson,  Sc. 

IntheValley  Harold  Frederic 

Sept.,  1889,  to  July,  1890. 

vi.  284  Sept.  1889 

1 “A  moment  later  there  was  a great  hammering  on 

the  oak  door”  3 w 4.8  x 7.2 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

2 “Five  red-coated  soldiers  on  horseback,  with  an- 

other cloaked  to  the  eyes.  . . . Clustering  about 
these,  a motley  score  of  poor  people,  young  and 
old”  4 w 7.0  x 4.8 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His  Knights.”  Howard  Pyle,  Scribner,  New 
York.  1903. 

2 Reproduced  in  “Recollections  of  a Minister  to  France.”  E.  B.  Washburne,  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York.  1889. 

3 Reproduced  in  “The  Art  of  the  American  Wood  Engraver.”  Philip  G.  Hamerton,  Scribner, 
New  York.  1894. 

4 Reproduced  in  “In  the  Valley.”  Harold  Frederic,  Scribner,  New  York.  1890. 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


vi.  431  Oct.  1889 

1 Within  sound  of  the  shouting  waters  1 w 5.0  x 7.2 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

2 “W e men-folk  thought  the  music  as  sweet  as  that 

of  the  Cherubim”  1 w 7.4  x 4.9 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

vi.  573  Nov.  1889 

1 “This  is  Enoch  Wade,  gentlemen,”  said  the  Baro- 

net 1 w 7.2  x 4.8 

G.  Kruell,  Sc. 

2 “Good-by,  big  brother,”  she  said  softly  1 w 5.0  x 7.2 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

vi.  663  Dec.  1889 

1 “He  told  them,  when  we  chanced  to  sit  around  the 

fires  of  an  evening,  most  remarkable  stories  of 

field  and  forest”  1 w 7.0  x 4.7 

H.  M.  Peckwell,  Sc. 

2 “At  sight  of  me  the  good  soul  gave  a guttural  ex- 

clamation, and  stared  at  me  open-mouthed”  w 7.1  x 4.7 

Wm.  Miller,  Sc. 

vii.  73  Jan.  1890 

1 “The  negro  boy,  arms  whirling  wide  in  the  air,  shot 

over  the  side  of  the  cliff”  1 w 4.9  x 7.1 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

2 “The  blow — the  whole  crushing  series  of  blows — 

had  fallen”  1 w 4.8  x 7.0 

F.  Juengling,  Sc. 

vii.  221  Feb.  1890 

1 “She  was  silent  for  a moment,  her  eyes  seeking  the 

floor”  w 4.7  x 6.8 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

2 “The  dignified  sober  figure  of  Abraham  Ten  Broeck 

appeared  in  our  wrathful  circle”  1 w 7.0  x 4.8 

F.  Juengling,  Sc* 

vii.  318  March  1890 

1 “While  his  eyes  still  glowed  fiery  wrath,  the  trem- 

bling lips  became  piteous  in  their  inability  to 

form  words”  1 w 4.7  x 6.9 

2 “Then  a great  mashing  blow  on  my  face  ended  my 

fight”  w 6.8  x 4.7 

F.  Juengling,  Sc  „ 

1 Reproduced  in  “In  the  Valley.”  Harold  Frederic,  Scribner,  New  York.  1890. 

[i°i] 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


vn.  497  April  1890 

1 " 'Who  are  you?  and  off  with  your  hat!’  I said  to 

the  man  sharply” 1  2 w 6.7  x 4.6 

R.  G.  Tietze,  Sc. 

2 "Is  your  hanging-party  ready?”  he  said2  w 4.7  x 7.0 


vii.  587  May  1890 

1 "I  turned  the  sheet  over  and  over  in  my  hands, 

re-reading  lines  here  and  there”  2 w 6.9  x 4.7 

2 “ 'I  wish  to  God  we  were  well  out  of  this  all,’  he 

said,  almost  gloomily”  2 w 4.7  x 6.9 


vii.  757  June  1890 

1 "There,  half  stretched  on  the  wet  blood-stained 

grass,  lay  Philip  Cross”  2 w 4.7  x 6.9 

G.  Kruell,  Sc. 


viii.  81  July  1890 

1 "My  hatred  of  him  seemed  suddenly  to  have  taken 

to  itself  wings”  12  w 6.8  x 4.7 

H.  M.  Peckwell,  Sc. 


viii.  i Dec.  1890  The  Pardon  of  Ste.  Anne  d’Auray 

William  P.  Northrup 

1 Breton  Peasants  at  a Wayside  Cross  w 4.2  x 6.2 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 


viii.  692  Dec.  1890  A Pastoral  Without  Words 

1 Title — Full  page 

2 A Pastoral  without  words.  (With  sub-title)  3 

3 Verse  I. 

4 Illustration  3 

5 Verse  II. 

6 Illustration  3 

7 Verse  III. 

8 Illustration  3 


Howard  Pyle 

w 3.2  x 5.5 

w 4.8  X 6.9 
S.  G.  Putnam,  Sc. 

w 3.4  x 5.0 
w 5.0  x 6.0 

Thomas  H.  Heard,  Sc. 

W 3-5  x 5-5 
w 5.0  x 7.1 

R.  G.  Tietze,  Sc. 

w 3.4  X 4.8 
w 5.0  x 7.1 

H.  M.  Peckwell,  Sc. 


1 Reproduced  in  “American  Illustrators.”  F.  Hopkinson  Smith,  Scribner,  New  York.  1892. 

2 Reproduced  in  “In  the  Valley.”  Harold  Frederic,  Scribner,  New  York.  1890. 

3 Reproduced  in  “The  Art  of  the  American  Wood  Engraver.”  Philip  G.  Hamerton,  Scribner, 
New  York.  1894. 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE —Continued 


9  Verse  IV. 

10  Illustration  2 1 

11  L’Envoy 

12  Illustration1 


w 3.5  x 5.0 
w 5.0  x 7.1 

Henry  Wolf,  Sc. 

w 3.0  x 4.0 
w 4.1  x 6.0 

W.  M.  Aikman,  Sc. 


x.  681  Dec.  1891  The  Oak  of  Geismar 
1 The  First  Christmas  Tree  3 4 5 


Henry  Van  Dyke 


w 4.8  x 7.6 

W.  M.  Aikman,  Sc. 

2 “It  poised  for  an  instant  above  the  Child’s  fair 


head — death  cruel  and  imminent” 


4 3 


P 4-9  x 7-4 


x.  731  Dec.  1891  Peter  Rugg  Ye  Bostonian  Louise  Imogen  Guiney 

1 Headpiece  p 5.0  x 5.2 

2 Vignette  p 2.3  x 3.5 

Vignette  p 2.5  x 4.2 

Vignette2  p 2.5  x 2.0 

Vignette  p 1.8  x 2.1 

Vignette  p 2.5  x 4.8 

Vignette  p 2.5  x 3.8 

8 Vignette2  p 0.6  x 2.7 

9 Vignette  p 5.0  x 5.1 

10  Vignette  p 5.2  x 2.4 

11  Vignette2  p 4.8  x 2.5 

12  Tailpiece  p 2.5  x 5.0 


xiii.  530  May  1893  An  Unpublished  Autograph  Narra- 
tive by  Washington  Henry  C.  Pickering 

1 “Seeing  no  enemy,  and  themselves  falling  every 

moment  from  the  fire”  65  w 4.8  x 7.2 

F.  S.  King,  Sc 

2 The  Death  of  Braddock  15  w 4.8  x 7.2 

C.  W.  Chadwick,  Sc 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Art  of  the  American  Wood  Engraver.”  Philip  G.  Hamerton,  Scribner 
New  York.  1894. 

2 Reproduced  in  “American  Illustrators.”  F.  Hopkinson  Smith,  Scribner,  New  York.  1892. 

3 Reproduced  in  “The  First  Christmas  Tree.”  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Scribner,  New  York.  1897 . 

4 Reproduced  in  “The  Blue  Flower.”  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Scribner,  New  York.  1902. 

5 Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  United  States.”  E.  Benjamin  Andrews,  Scribner,  New  York 
1895. 

8 Reproduced  in  “History  of  the  United  States.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Scribner,  New  York.  1904. 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xiv.  1 66  Aug.  1893  Beneath  the  Mask  Howard  Pyle 

1  “For  a while  no  one  said  a word”  w 4.7  x 7.1 

S.  G.  Putnam,  Sc. 

xiv.  712  Dec.  1893  January  and  May  W . W.  Gilchrist 

1 January  and  May  w 4.8  x 7.0 

F.  A.  Pettet,  Sc. 

2 Decorative  border  and  title,  music  inserted  p 4.8  x 6.8 


xvi.  667  Dec.  1894  McAndrew’s  Hymn 

1 Full  page  with  title  and  printing  inserted 

2 Illustration 

3 Headpiece 

4 Initial  L 

5 “I  heard  a land  breeze  ca’!” 

6 Headpiece 

7 Tailpiece 


Rudyard  Kipling 

P 4-7  x 5-7 
p 4.4  x 6.2 
p 4.1  x 2.2 
p 0.6  x 0.6 
p 4.6  x 6.7 
P 3-6  x 2.5 
P 3-7  x 1.7 


xvii.  17  Jan.  1895  A Forgotten  Tale 

1 Frontispiece 

2 Illustration 


A.  Conan  Hoyle 
p 4.8  x 7.2 
p 4.8  x 7.2 


A History  of  the  Last  Quarter  Century 


E.  Benjamin  Andrews 


xvii.  566  May  1895 

The  Brooks  Forces  evacuating  the  State  House  at 

Little  Rock1  p 4.5  x 6.8 


xviii.  71  July  1895 

The  rush  from  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange  on 

September  18,  1873  1 P 4-6  x 7.0 


xviii.  477  Oct.  1895 

Dennis  Kearney  being  drawn  through  the  streets  of 
San  Francisco  after  his  release  from  the  House 
of  Correction  1 p 4.5  x 6.7 

xviii.  535  Nov.  1895  Some  Thanksgiving-Time  Fancies 

1 November,  1776  p 4.7  x 7.4 

2 The  Enemy  at  the  Door  p 4.8  x 7.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  History  of  the  Last  Quarter  Century  in  the  United  States.”  E.  Benjamin 
Andrews,  Scribner,  New  York.  1896. 

[io4] 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xxi.  267  March  1897  Scenes  from  the  Great  Novels.  III. 
Thackeray 

1  Esmond  and  the  Prince  w 4.5  x 6.7 


xxi.  531  May  1897  Undergraduate  Life  at  Harvard 

Edward  S.  Martin 


1 Undergraduate  Life  in  1679  p 4.5  x 6.1 

xxiii.  31  Jan.  1898  The  Birds  of  Cirencester  Bret  H arte 

“Bringing  fire  and  terror  to  rooftree  and  bed”  w 4.6  x 7.5 

Headpiece  with  title  and  initial  p 4.7  x 4.7 

Eight  illustrated  initials  p 0.3  x 0.3 

Tailpiece  p 4.7  x 3.8 


The  Story  of  the  Revolution  Henry  Cabot  Lodge 

Jan.,  1898,  to  Dec.,  1898. 

xxiii.  3 Jan.  1898 

1 The  Fight  on  Lexington  Common,  April  19,  1775  21  p 6.9  x 4.8 
xxiii.  184  Feb.  1898 

2 The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill2  1 p 6.5  x 4.5 


xxiii.  325  March  1898 

3 Thomas  Jefferson  Writing  the  Declaration  of  In- 

dependence 3 1 w 4.5  x 6.7 

H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

xxiii.  387  April  1898 

4 The  Retreat  through  the  Jerseys  1 2 3 p 7.3  x 5.0 

xxiii.  551  May  1898 

5 The  Burial  of  General  Fraser1  p 7.3  x 4.9 


xxiii.  709  June  1898 

6  The  Attack  upon  the  Chew  House2  1 p 7.0  x 4.8 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  the  Revolution.”  Henry  Cabot  Lodge,  Scribner,  New  York. 
1898. 

2 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  United  States.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Scribner,New  York.  1904. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Stories  of  Later  American  History.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Scribner,  New  York. 
1915. 

C 105] 


SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


xxiv.  60  July  1898 

7 Clark  on  his  way  to  Kaskaskia  321  p 4.7  x 7.0 

xxiv.  219  Aug.  1898 

8 The  Meeting  of  Greene  and  Gates  at  Charlotte, 

N.  C.  3 1 p 7.2  x 4.9 

xxiv.  233  Sept.  1898 

9 The  Evacuation  of  Charlestown  by  the  British 

December  14,  1782 1 2 p 6.9  x 4.8 

xxiv.  451  Oct.  1898 

10  Arnold  Tells  his  Wife  of  the  Discovery  of  his  Trea- 

son 1 p 4.6  x 6.9 

xxiv.  596  Nov.  1898 

11  Washington  Firing  the  First  Gun  at  the  Siege  of 

Yorktown  21  p 6.8  x 4.6 

xxiv.  720  Dec.  1898 

12  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Richard  Oswald  Discussing 

the  Treaty  of  Peace  at  Paris 1 p 4.5  x 6.7 

xxvn.  61  Jan.  1900  A Life  for  a Life  Howard  Pyle 

1 His  niece  had  found  him  lying  dead  p 4.6  x 7.0 

2 Another  rush  of  breakers  pitching  the  boat,  cork- 

like, into  the  air  p 4.5  x 6.7 

3 He  looked  down  and  sang  out,  “Lower  away!”  p 4.6  x 7.0 

The  United  States  Army  Francis  V.  Greene 

xxx.  286  Sept.  1901 

General  Wayne  endeavoring  to  quell  the  mutiny  of 

the  Pennsylvania  Regiments  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  p 4.7  x 7.2 

xxx.  446  Oct.  1901 

General  Andrew  Jackson  receiving  the  plaudits  of  his 

motley  army  after  the  victory  of  New  Orleans  p 4.7  x 7.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Story  of  the  Revolution.”  Henry  Cabot  Lodge,  Scribner,  New  York. 

1 8q8. 

2 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  United  States.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Scribner,  New  York.  1904. 

* Reproduced  in  “Stories  of  Later  American  History.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Scribner,  New  York. 

1915. 

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SCRIBNER’S  MAGAZINE — Continued 


A Story  of  Three  States  Alfred  Mathews 

xxxi.  408  April  1902 

Queen  Ester  inciting  the  Indians  to  attack  the  settlers 

at  Wyoming  c 4.7  x 7.1 

xxxi.  558  May  1902 

The  Connecticut  Settlers  entering  the  Western  Re- 
serve 1 c 7.1  x 4.7 

xxxii.  147  Aug.  1902  Sinbad  on  Burrator  A.  T.  Quiller-Couch 

1 We  started  to  run  back  to  the  raft  for  our  lives  c 4.7  x 7.2 

2 The  boat  and  I went  by  him  with  a rush  c 4.7  x 7.2 

3 Headband  with  title  and  initial  S c 4.6  x 4.3 

4 I began  to  play  c 4.7  x 7.3 

5 I sat  at  her  feet  while  she  drilled  the  island  language 

into  me  c 4.7  x 7.2 

6 “If  I catch  you  here  again  you’ll  need  someone  to 

sew  you  up”  c 4.7  x 7.1 

7 I clutched  at  his  ankle  c 4.7  x 7.2 

xxxiii.  96  Jan.  1903  The  Story  of  a Great-grandfather 

George  Hibbard 

1 “There  is  a time  to  fight  and  that  time  has  now 

come”  p 4.7  x 7.2 

xxxiii.  423  April  1903  The  Natural  Born  Preacher 

Nelson  Lloyd 

1 “Humbility  is  the  fountain  of  all  virtue”  p 4.7  x 7.4 

SCRIBNER’S  MONTHLY 

xii.  446  July  1876  The  Magic  Pill  Howard  Pyle 

1 “ ‘Ah  me!’  said  the  Parson,  ‘I  wish  I were  young’  ” w 3.0  x 2.8 

2 “Alas!  he  had  turned  to  a terrible  boy”  w 2.4  x 2.3 

xiii.  359  Jan.  1877  Papa  Hoorn’s  Tulip  R.  V.  C.  Meyers 

Illustrations  in  silhouette: 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  the  United  States.”  Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York.  1904. 

[107] 


SCRIBNER'S  MONTHLY — Continued 


i Peter  asks  the  fatal  question 

w 2.4  x 2.0 

2 Grief  and  indignation 

w 3.0  x 2.4 

3 “I'll  do  it!” 

w 1.2  x 2.2 

4 “Do  you  see  this  knife?” 

W 2.6  X 2.1 

5 The  Notary  beckons 

w 0.8  x 2.3 

6 “She’s  yours” 

w 1.5  x 2.2 

7 “Why  don’t  you  show  him?” 

w 3.4  x 2.1 

8 The  reconciliation 

W 2.7  X 2.0 

9 The  Sailor  from  Constantinople 

W 2.8  X 2.0 

io  “Horror!  Devastation!  Agony!” 

w 5.0  x 2.3 

1 1 The  Sailor  is  saved 

W 4.9  X 2.1 

12  The  End 

w 1.8  x 2.0 

xiii.  737  April  1877  Chincoteague,  the  Island  of  Ponies 

Howard  Pyle 

Illustrations  redrawn  from  sketches  by  the  author: 

1 Catching  a pony 

w 4.5  x 3.2 

2 A son  of  the  soil 

w 2.5  x 3.0 

3 The  lady  of  the  house 

w 2.4  X 2.8 

4 Uncle  Ken 

w 2.3  x 3.0 

5 Old  Dan  Tucker 

W 2.0  X 3.4 

6 The  majesty  of  the  law 

w 3.5  x 2.5 

7 Crossing  the  Assateague 

w 4.0  x 2.4 

8 Uncle  Benny 

W 2.2  X 3.3 

9 The  pony  pen 

w 5.0  x 2.5 

10  The  storm  of  1821 

w 5.0  x 3.0 

F.  S.  King,  Sc. 

11  J.  A.  M.  Whealton 

W 2.2  X 2.4 

xiii.  833  April  1877  Family  Cares 

w 3.7  x 3.5 

Illustration  on  Bric-a-brac  page 

xiv.  127  May  1877  Bliss 

W 2.5  X 2.2 

Illustration  on  Bric-a-brac  page 

xiv.  415  July  1877  In  the  Park 

w 2.3  x 2.5 

Illustration  on  Bric-a-brac  page 

xiv.  416  July  1877  A Quotation  from  “King  Lear” 

W 3.4  X 3.3 

Illustration  on  Bric-a-brac  page 

[i°8] 


SCRIBNER’S  MONTHLY — Continued 


xv.  825  April  1878  Among  the  Thousand  Islands 

Howard  Pyle 

1 Spearing  Eels  in  Eel  Bay 1 

w 3.6  x 4.3 

2 French  Canadian 

w 2.2  x 3.1 

3 Ruins  of  Old  Fort,  Carleton’s  Island  1 

w 3.7  X 3.9 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

4 Catching  Muskallonge  1 

w 3.9  x 5.4 

5 Camping  Out 1 

w 5.0  X 4.0 

R.  A.  Muller,  Sc. 

6 Billy  Patterson 

w 1.3  x 3.8 

7 Joseph  Gladd 

w 1.6  x 3.5 

8 McCue 

w 2.4  x 3.2 

9 Cooking  a Camp  Dinner 1 

w 3.4  x 4.6 

io  George  Campbell 

w 1.7  x 3.1 

xvi.  192  June  1878  The  Story  of  Lesken 
Illustrations  in  silhouette: 

Anna  Eichberg 

1 Young  deLesken 

w 2.3  x 4.0 

2 Mistress  Betty 

w 2.3  x 2.4 

3 Dietrich  examines  the  disaster  from  a distance 

w 3.4  x 2.8 

4 “He  kissed  the  little  hand” 

w 5.0  x 3.0 

5 Kobus  and  his  pupil 

w 3.4  x 3.0 

6 Jan’s  courtship 

w 2.5  x 2.3 

7 DeLesken  entertaining 

W 3.5  X 3.1 

8 Kobus  brings  news  to  Mynheer  Jan 

w 5.1  X 2.6 

9 Jan  returns 

w 2.3  x 3.2 

10  Tailpiece 

w 2.3  x 2.5 

TRUTH  (NEW  YORK) 

xvm.  69  March  1899 

Stained  Glass  Window,  Colonial  Club,  New  York  c 3.5  x 5.9 


WIDE  AWAKE 

xxii.  61  Dec.  1885  A Cycle  of  Children  Elbridge  S.  Brooks 

1 Prince  Charles  sprang  to  his  side:  “If  he  goes,  so 

do  I!”  2 w 5.6  x 4.0 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Sports  with  Gun  and  Rod.”  Alfred  M.  Mayer,  The  Century  Co.,  New 
York.  1883. 

* Reproduced  in  “Storied  Holidays.”  Elbridge  S.  Brooks,  Lothrop,  Boston.  1887. 


WIDE  AWAKE — Continued 


xxn.  107  Jan.  1886 

Was  this  . . . King  Henry’s  self?  Margery  dropped 

to  her  knee  1 w 5.4  x 3.9 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxii.  179  Feb.  1886 

Young  William  Penn  meets  the  disapproval  of  his 

Father,  the  admiral  2 1 w 5.0  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxii.  255  March  1886 

On  the  great  terrace  of  Donegal  Castle  1 w 4.7  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxii.  320  April  1886 

“To  sea  in  a bowl!”  exclaimed  the  puzzled  Pembroke1  w 5.1  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxii.  385  May  1886 

The  Young  Emperor’s  Entrance  to  the  Circus 

Maximus  31  w 5.1  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxiii.  60  June  1886 

“The  dark  and  shadowy  outline  of  a man”  1 w 4.6  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxiii.  129  July  1886 

“A  great  day  this,  my  young  friend,”  said  Mr.  John 

Adams  of  Massachusetts  1 w 4.6  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxiii.  192  Aug.  1886 

“ ’Tis  an  unfair  race,  O master,”  cried  Ephialtes  1 w 4.5  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxiii.  243  Sept.  1886 

“Come  hither,  lads,”  she  said  1 w 4.6  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

xxiii.  315  Oct.  1886 

Surprised  by  the  Hero  of  Seventy  Fights — The  Good 

Lord  James  of  Douglas  1 w 4.5  x 3.8 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Storied  Holidays.”  Elbridge  S.  Brooks,  Lothrop,  Boston.  1887. 

* Reproduced  in  “The  True  Story  of  the  United  States.”  Elbridge  S.  Brooks,  Lothrop,  Boston. 
1891. 

3 Reproduced  in  “Great  Men’s  Sons.”  Elbridge  S.  Brooks,  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons,  New  York. 
1895. 

[no] 


WIDE  AWAKE — Continued 


xxv.  77  July  1887  George  Washington’s  Boyhood 

William  F.  Crane 


Washington  refuses  the  Colt 


w 5.7  x 6.5 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 


xxvi.  ii  Dec.  1887  The  Star  Bearer 

1 The  Star  Bearer  2 

2 Marginal  decoration  2 

3 Marginal  decoration  2 

4 Marginal  decoration  2 


Edmund  Clarence  Stedman 
w 4.6  x 6.9 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

w 5.5  X 4.8 
w 5.5  x 7.4 
w 5.5  x 7.4 


xxviii.  11  Dec.  1888  Inge,  the  Boy- King  H.  H.  Boyesen 

1 The  Saving  of  King  Inge  w 4.8  x 7.0 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 


xxx.  i Dec.  1889  *Lambkin:  Was  E1e  a Hero  or  a Prig? 

Howard  Pyle 

Published  in  Chautauqua  Young  Folks’  Reading  Union 
Supplement 


WOMAN’S  HOME  COMPANION 

xxxix.  5 April  1912  When  I Was  a Little  Boy  Howard  Pyle 
1 Illustration  reproduced  from  Harper’s  Monthly,  Feb.,  1895 

1 Reproduced  with  title  “He  would  not  take  an  unfair  advantage”  in  “The  True  Story  of 
George  Washington.”  Elbridge  S.  Brooks,  Lothrop,  Boston.  1895. 

2 Reproduced  in  “The  Star  Bearer.”  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman,  Lothrop,  Boston.  1888. 

* Story  published  in  “School  and  Playground.”  Howard  Pyle  and  Others,  D.  Lothrop  Com- 
pany, Boston.  1891. 


Cm] 


Books  by  Howard  Pyle 

Including  Books  Which  Contain  Writings 
by  Other  Authors 


1882 


The  / Elocutionist’s  Annual  / Number  io  / Comprising  / 

New  and  Popular  Readings  Recitations  / Declamations 
Dialogues  / Tableaux,  etc.  / (rule)  / Edited  by  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Shoemaker  / Vice-President  of  the  National  School  of 
Elocution  and  Oratory  / (rule)  / Philadelphia  / National 
School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory  / 1882 

i2mo.  Cloth  and  paper. 

Contains:  Tilghman’s  Ride,  by  Howard  Pyle,  without  illustrations. 

First  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , Nov.,  1881,  together  with  two 
illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Copyright,  No.  16406,  Oct.  3,  1882. 

1883 

The  / Merry  Adventures  / of  / Robin  Hood  / of  Great 
Renown,  in  Nottinghamshire.  / Written  and  Illustrated 
/ By  Howard  Pyle.  / (rule)  / (ornamental  monogram)  / 

— - / New  York:  / Printed  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons 

at  / No.  743  & 745  Broadway,  and  sold  by  same  / (rule)  / 

MDCCCLXXXIII. 

8 vo.  Collation:  Half  title  in  ornament  (1);  frontispiece  (iv);  title 
in  ornamental  border  (v);  copyright  (1883)  (vi);  preface  (vn,  vm); 
table  of  contents  (ix-xvi);  list  of  illustrations  (xvn-xx);  second 
frontispiece  (xxii);  prologue  (1-10);  illustration  (12);  text  (13-296). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  7 x 9.5  inches. 

Issued  in  full  leather.  Front  and  back  cover  stamped  with  orna- 
mental design  and  in  center:  The  / Merry  / Adventures  / of  / Robin 
Hood  / Howard  Pyle 

Label  on  back  stamped  in  gold:  (double  rule)  / Adventures  of  / 
Robin  Hood  / Pyle  / (double  rule)  / (at  bottom)  1883 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  title  page  the  name  of 
publishers:  Sampson,  Low,  Marston,  Searle  and  Rivington,  London, 
1883.  Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  9138,  May  17,  1883.  Deposited  Oct.  29,  1883. 

Contains  twenty-three  illustrations  and  twenty-eight  decorations, 
head  and  tailpiece,  and  ten  illustrated  initials,  or  a total  of  sixty-one 

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illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  not  previously  published,  as  fol- 
lows: 


p i Sub-title  (in  circle)  w 1.8  x 1.8 

iv  Frontispiece  — The  Merry  Friar  carrieth  Robin 

across  the  Water  w 4.7  x 6.6 

v Title  page  (ornamented)  w 5.1  x 7.2 

(vn)  Headband  w 4.6  x 1.3 

viii  Tailpiece  w 1.9  x 1.5 

ix  Headband,  Table  of  Contents  w 4.7  x 1.0 

(xvii)  Headband,  List  of  Illustrations  w 4.8  x 1.2 

xx  Tailpiece  w 2.3  x 1.4 

xxii  Robin  Hood  meeteth  the  tall  Stranger  on  the 

Bridge1  w 5.0  x 7.1 

1 Headpiece,  Young  Robin  goes  to  the  Shooting 

Match  w 4.7  x 2.3 

1 Illustrated  initial  I w 1.3  x 1.3 

10  Tailpiece  w 3.3  x 1.5 

(12)  Robin  and  the  Tinker  at  the  Blue  Boar  Inn  w 4.7  x 6.6 

(13)  Headpiece,  The  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  plotting 

against  Robin  sends  a messenger  to  Lincoln  w 4.7  x 1.7 
(13)  Illustrated  initial  N w 1.1  x 1.1 

(24)  The  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  cometh  before  the  King 

at  London  w 4.7  x 6.6 

(39)  The  Aged  Palmer  gives  Young  David  of  Doncaster 

news  of  Will  Stutely  w 5.1  x 7.2 

44  Tailpiece  w 2.6  x 1.8 

(46)  Robin  turns  butcher  and  sells  his  meat  in  Notting- 

ham w 4.7  x 6.6 

(47)  Headpiece — Robin  buys  the  Butcher’s  Meat  w 5.1  x 1.1 

(47)  Illustrated  initial  N w 1.2  x 1.2 

(62)  Little  John  overcomes  Eric  o’  Lincoln 1 w 4.7  x 6.7 

(72)  The  Mighty  Fight  betwixt  Little  John  and  the 

Cook  w 4.7  x 6.6 

(78)  The  stout  bout  between  Little  John  and  Arthur  a 

Bland  w 4.7  x 6.6 

(79)  Headpiece — Little  John  knoweth  not  which  Road 

to  take  w 4.7  x 1.7 

(79)  Illustrated  initial  I w 1.4  x 1.3 


(91)  Merry  Robin  stops  a Stranger  in  Scarlet 1 w 4.7  x 6.6 

(108)  The  Four  Yeomen  have  Merry  Sport  with  a Stout 

Miller  w 4.7  x 6.6 

1 12  Tailpiece  w 2.8  x 1.7 

(114)  Allan  a Dale  lieth  beside  the  Fountain  w 4.7  x 6.6 

( 1 1 5)  Headpiece — Allan  a Dale  tells  his  Story  w 4.7  x 1.3 

( 1 1 5)  Illustrated  initial  I w 1.1  x 1.1 

(137)  The  Merry  Friar  sings  a goodly  song 1 w 4.7  x 6.5 

(149)  Robin  Hood  steps  betwixt  Sir  Stephen  and  his  Bride  w 4.7  x 6.6 

154  Tailpiece  w 2.5  x 1.9 

(156)  Merry  Robin  stops  a Sorrowful  Knight  w 4.7  x 6.5 

(157)  Headpiece — The  young  Knight  of  the  Lea  over- 

comes the  Knight  of  Lancaster  w 4.7  x 2.6 

(157)  Illustrated  initial  S w 1.3  x 1.3 

(175)  Sir  Richard  pleadeth  before  the  Prior  of  Emmet  w 4.6  X6.5 
184  Tailpiece  w 3.3  x 2.1 

(186)  Little  John  in  ye  guise  of  a Friar  stops  three  Lasses  w 4.7  x 6.5 

(187)  Headpiece — Little  John  journeys  in  holy  Company  w 4.7  x2.o 

(187)  Illustrated  initial  C w 1.3  x 1.3 

(21 1)  Merry  Robin  clad  as  a Beggar  stops  the  Corn  En- 
grosser by  the  Cross  nigh  Ollerton  w 4.6  X6.5 

216  Tailpiece  w 2.2  x 1.7 

(218)  Allan  a Dale  Singeth  Before  Our  Good  Queen 

Eleanor  w 4.7  x 6.5 

(219)  Headpiece — Young  Richard  Partington  cometh  to 

seek  Merry  Robin  Hood  w 4.5  x 2.0 

(219)  Illustrated  initial  T w 1.3  x 1.3 

242  Stout  Robin  hath  a narrow  escape  w 4.6  x 6.5 

(252)  Tailpiece  w 2.5  x 2.1 

(254)  Robin  Hood  slayeth  Guy  of  Gisbourne  w 4.6  x 6.5 

(255)  Headpiece — Robin  and  Little  John  go  their  ways  in 

search  of  Adventure  w 4.5  x 2.4 

(255)  Illustrated  initial  A w 1.3  x 1.3 

(280)  Merry  Robin  hath  the  worst  of  a Bargain  w 4.6  x 6.5 

285  Tailpiece  w 2.5  x 2.0 

(288)  Robin  shooteth  his  Last  Shaft  w 4.6  x 6.5 

(289)  Headpiece — So  Ye  Great  Reaper  reapeth  among  the 

Flowers  w 4.7  x 2.1 

1 Reproduced  in  “Some  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood.”  Howard  Pyle,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner’s Sons,  New  York.  1902. 

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(289)  Illustrated  initial  A 
296  Tailpiece 

Front  cover  design,  stamped 
Back  design,  stamped 


w 1.3  x 1.3 
w 4.6  x 2.3 
w 6.9  x 9.7 
w 1.9  x 9.7 


“The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood”  was  commenced  in 
Harper  s Young  People , Jan.  9 and  Jan.  16,  1883,  and  part  of  the 
“Prologue”  printed  together  with  three  illustrations.  These  illustra- 
tions, however,  were  not  used  in  the  book. 


1883 

Sport  / With  Gun  and  Rod  / in  / American  Woods  and 
Waters  / Edited  by  / Alfred  M.  Mayer  / Professor  in  / 

The  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology  / (cut)  / New  York 
/ The  Century  Co. 

4to.  Cloth. 

Contains,  pp.  573-596,  Among  the  Thousand  Islands,  by  Howard 
Pyle,  with  five  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle.  Both  the  article  and 
illustrations  were  first  published  in  Scribner  s Monthly , April,  1878. 

Copyright,  No.  18099,  Oct.  3,  1883. 

1885 

Within  the  Capes  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 1885 

i6mo.  Collation:  Half  title  (1);  title  (111);  copyright  (1885)  and 
imprint  (iv);  dedication  (v);  sub-title  (vii);  text  (1-266);  ten  pages  of 
book  lists  by  publishers. 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  4.7  x 7 inches.  Figured  end  papers. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  and  back  stamped  with  rectangular 
ornamental  designs  and  lettering  stamped  on  side:  Within  / the 
Capes  * * * / Howard  / Pyle  / Back  stamped  in  gold:  Within  / the 
/ Capes  / and  in  black:  (rule)  Howard  / Pyle  / Scribners  / 

Contains  no  illustrations. 

Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  10086,  May  4,  1885.  Deposited  May  11,  1885. 


1 886 


Pepper  & Salt,  / or  / Seasoning  for  Young  Folk.  / Prepared 
by  / Howard  Pyle  / (rule)  / Harper  and  Brothers  / Printers 
and  Publishers.  / New  York.  / mdccclxxxvi. 

4to.  Collation:  Half  title  (engraved)  (i);  frontispiece  (iv);  title 
(printed  in  black  over  ornamental  design  in  red)  (v);  copyright  (1885) 
(vi) ; preface  (vn,  vm) ; table  of  contents  (ix,  x);  list  of  illustrations 
(xi-xiii);  sub-title  (xiv);  text  (1-121);  two  pages  publishers’  book 
lists. 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  8.4  x 11.1  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  red  and  gold  with 
ornamental  design:  Pepper  / and  Salt  /HP  (monogram)  / or  Season- 
ing / for  Young  Folk.  Back  cover:  Ornamental  design  in  black  and 
gold.  Back  stamped  in  black  and  gold:  * Pep-  / per  / & / Salt  / 
(ornament)  / Harpers. 

Copyright,  No.  22087,  ^ct*  2I>  1885.  Deposited  Oct.  31,  1885. 

The  following  table  of  contents  shows  stories  in  prose  in  capitals; 
those  in  verse  in  lower-case.  The  date  of  first  printing  in  Harper  s 
Young  People  is  shown  at  right. 


The  Skillful  Huntsman 
Two  Opinions 

Ye  Song  of  Ye  Foolish  Old  Woman 
A Newspaper  Puff 
Claus  and  His  Wonderful  Staff 
Three  Fortunes 
Venturesome  Boldness 
Superficial  Culture 

How  Dame  Margery  Twist  Saw  More  than  was 
Good  for  Her 
Ye  Song  of  Ye  Gossips 
A Victim  to  Science 
Play  and  Earnest 

Clever  Peter  and  the  Two  Bottles 
The  Accident  of  Birth 
Ye  Romantic  Adventures  of  Three  Tailors 
Fancy  and  Fact 
Hans  Hecklemann’s  Luck 


May  19,  1885 
Oct.  9,  1883 
Sep.  16,  1884 
Mar.  24,  1885 
July  14,  1885 
July  15,  1884 
Aug.  26,  1884 
Nov.  18,  1884 

Mar.  17,  1885 
Aug.  5,  1884 
Nov.  20,  1883 
Dec.  2,  1884 
Apl.  7,  1885 
Jan.  29,  1884 
Aug.  28,  1883 
Apl.  21,  1885 
Feb.  24,  1885 


[”9] 


Ye  Two  Wishes 

Nov.  4,  1884 

A Verse  with  a Moral,  but  no  Name 

Mar.  11,  1884 

Ye  Song  of  Ye  Rajah  and  Ye  Fly 

Oct.  21,  1884 

Farmer  Griggs’s  Boggart 

Apl.  28,  1885 

Pride  in  Distress 

May  6,  1884 

Profession  and  Practice 

Mar.  10,  1885 

A Tale  of  a Tub 

Apl.  8,  1884 

The  Bird  in  the  Linden  Tree 

Sep.  15,  1885 

Ye  Story  of  a Blue  China  Plate 

Jan.  20,  1885 

Moral  Blindness 

June  3,  1884 

Overconfidence 

Feb.  10,  1885 

The  Apple  of  Contentment 

Aug.  18,  1885 

The  Force  of  Need 

Dec.  30,  1884 

A Disappointment 

Dec.  25,  1883 

Ye  Sad  Story  Concerning  One  Innocent  Little 

Lamb  and  Four  Wicked  Wolves 

Jan.  27,  1885 

Contains  twenty-four  full  page  text  and  illustrations,  and  fifty- 
eight  headpieces  and  illustrations  of  less  than  page  by  Howard  Pyle, 

first  published  in  Harper  s Young  People;  also 

one  illustration  and 

fifteen  decorations,  or  a total  of  sixteen  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard 

Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 

Design  for  front  cover  book 

w 6.4  x 9.7 

Design  for  back  cover  book 

w 6.0  x 6.5 

p(in)  Half  title 

w 1.9  x 3.3 

(iv)  Frontispiece — This  is  the  way  that  one 

in  Cap 

and  Motley  stops  for  a while  along  the  stony 

Path  of  Life  to  make  you  laugh 

w 6.6  x 9.5 

(v)  Title  page,  in  red 

w 6.6  x 9.2 

(vii)  Headpiece,  Preface 

w 6.5  x 2.6 

(viii)  Tailpiece 

W 2.8  X 2.0 

(ix)  Headpiece,  Table  of  Contents 

w 6.6  x 2.0 

x Tailpiece 

w 3.7  x 2.7 

(xi)  Headpiece,  List  of  Illustrations 

w 6.6  x 1.9 

xm  Tailpiece 

w 4.8  x 2.5 

22  Tailpiece,  How  Hans  was  caught 

w 1.5  x 2.5 

23  Decoration 

W 2.7  X 2.2 

(39)  Decoration 

W 2.1  X 2.5 

(55)  Decoration 

w 2.7  x 3.5 

(99)  Decoration 

W 2.2  X 0.7 

1 888 


The  / Wonder  / Clock  / or  / Four  & Twenty  Marvel-  / 
lous  Tales,  being  one  for  / each  hour  of  the  day;  / written 
& illustrated  / By  / Howard  Pyle.  / Embellished  with 
Verses  by  / Katharine  Pyle.  / (rule)  / New  York,  printed 
by  / Harper  & Brothers,  1888. 

8 vo.  Collation:  Half  title  (1);  frontispiece  (11);  title  (as  above  in 
center  of  decoration)  (111);  copyright  (1887)  (iv);  preface  (v,  vi); 
table  of  contents  (vn,  vm);  list  of  illustrations  (ix-xiv);  text  (1-3 19). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  7.0  x 9.7  inches. 

Issued  in  half  leather,  cloth  sides.  Front  cover  stamped  in  gold 
(ornamental  work  above  and  below):  The  Wonder  Clock  / By  Howard 
Pyle.  Stamped  on  back  in  gold  in  box  rules:  The  / Wonder  / Clock  / 
(rule)  / Pyle  / Harpers 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  publishers:  Osgood  Mcllvane  & Co.,  London,  1888. 

Copyright,  No.  16200,  June  23,  1887.  Deposited  Oct.  19,  1887. 

Two  series  of  “Clock”  verses,  i to  12,  together  with  decorations 
each  covering  a page,  are  by  Katharine  Pyle. 

The  following  table  of  contents  shows  the  “Clock”  verses  of  Katha- 
rine Pyle,  with  decorations,  in  capitals;  the  stories  by  Howard  Pyle  are 
in  lower-case.  The  date  of  first  printing  in  Harper  s Young  People 
is  shown  at  right. 


One  O’Clock  Mar.  16,  1886 

Bearskin  Mar.  1,  1887 

Two  O’Clock  Mar.  23,  1886 

The  Water  of  Life  June  14,  1887 

Three  O’Clock  Mar.  30,  1886 

How  One  Turned  his  Trouble  to  Some  Account  Nov.  10,  1885 

Four  O’Clock  Apl.  6,  1886 

How  Three  went  out  into  the  Wide  World  Dec.  29,  1885 

Five  O’Clock  Apl.  13,  1886 

The  Clever  Student  and  the  Master  of  Black  Arts  Feb.  23,  1886 

Six  O’Clock  May  4,  1886 

The  Princess  Golden  Hair  and  the  Great  Black 

Raven  Jan.  26,  1886 

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* 


* 


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* 


Seven  O’Clock 

May 

18, 

1886 

Cousin  Greylegs,  the  Great  Red  Fox,  and  Grand 

- 

father  Mole 

Mar. 

22, 

1887 

Eight  O’Clock 

June 

1, 

1886 

One  Good  Turn  Deserves  Another 

Oct. 

11, 

1887 

Nine  O’Clock 

June 

8, 

1886 

The  White  Bird 

Sep. 

6, 

1887 

Ten  O’Clock 

June 

15, 

1886 

How  the  Good  Gifts  were  used  by  Two 

Apl. 

27, 

1886 

Eleven  O’Clock 

June 

22, 

1886 

How  Boots  befooled  the  King 

Dec. 

1, 

1885 

Twelve  O’Clock 

June 

29, 

1886 

The  Stepmother 

Aug. 

2, 

1887 

One  O’Clock 

Nov. 

9, 

1886 

Master  Jacob 

June 

29, 

1886 

Two  O’Clock 

Nov. 

16, 

1886 

Peterkin  and  the  Little  Grey  Hare 

Mar. 

23, 

1886 

Three  O’Clock 

Nov. 

23, 

1886 

Mother  Hildegarde 

May 

25, 

1886 

Four  O’Clock 

Nov. 

30, 

t— 1 

00 

00 

On 

Which  is  Best? 

Apl. 

19, 

1887 

Five  O’Clock 

Dec. 

14, 

1886 

The  Simpleton  and  his  Little  Black  Hen 

Nov. 

2, 

1886 

Six  O’Clock 

Dec. 

21, 

1886 

The  Swan  Maiden 

Oct. 

13, 

1885 

Seven  O’Clock 

Dec. 

28, 

1886 

The  Three  Little  Pigs  and  the  Ogre 

July 

27, 

'sO 

OO 
OO 
1— 1 

Eight  O’Clock 

Jan. 

II, 

I887 

The  Staff  and  the  Fiddle 

Aug. 

31, 

1886 

Nine  O’Clock 

Jan. 

25, 

I887 

How  the  Princess’s  Pride  was  broken 

Dec. 

28, 

1886 

Ten  O’Clock 

Feb. 

15, 

1887 

How  Two  Went  into  Partnership 

Jan. 

25, 

I887 

Eleven  O’Clock 

Feb. 

22, 

1887 

King  Stork 

Nov. 

30, 

I886 

Twelve  O’Clock 

Mar. 

8, 

1887 

The  Best  that  Life  has  to  Give 

May 

17, 

1887 

* The  decorations  in  book  are  different  from  those  first  published  in  Harper  s Young 
People. 


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Contains  ninety-six  illustrations  and  twenty-four  headpieces  by 
Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s Young  People  on  dates 
shown  in  list.  It  should  be  noted  that  the  titles  of  illustrations  in  the 
book  (which  are  shown  with  an  illustrated  initial  and  heading  above 
the  illustration)  are  different  from  the  titles  of  the  same  illustrations 
in  Harper  s Young  People. 

In  addition  the  book  contains:  front  cover  decoration,  one  frontis- 
piece, one  title  page,  three  headpieces,  nine  decorations,  twenty-five 
illustrated  initials  and  seventy  headings  with  illustrated  initials,  or  a 
total  of  one  hundred  and  ten  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  not 
previously  published,  as  follows: 


Front  cover  decoration 

w 

5-3  x 

5-7 

p (1)  Half  title 

w 

1.8  X 

1.6 

(11)  Frontispiece 1 

w 

bo 

6.8 

(hi)  Title  page 

w 

4.8  X 

7.0 

(v)  Headpiece — Preface 

w 

4.8  X 

i-9 

(v)  Initial  I 

w 

0.9  X 

0.9 

(vn)  Headpiece — Table  of  Contents 

w 

4.8  X 

1.8 

vm  Tailpiece 

w 

2.9  X 

i-7 

(ix)  Headpiece — List  of  Illustrations 

w 

4.8  X 

1.8 

xiv  Tailpiece 

w 

2.9  X 

1.6 

(3)  Illustrated  initial  I 

w 

1.2  X 

1.2 

(5)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

i-3 

(9)  Illustrated  initial  B with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

1.0 

(17)  Illustrated  initial  0 

w 

1.2  X 

1.2 

(19)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

0.9 

(21)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

1.0 

(25)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

1.2 

(29)  Illustrated  initial  T 

w 

1.3  X 

1-3 

(31)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

1.0 

(33)  Illustrated  initial  H with  heading 

w 

4.7  X 

1.2 

(41)  Illustrated  initial  T 

w 

1.2  X 

1.2 

(43)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.8  X 

i-7 

(45)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.8  X 

i-5 

(51)  Illustrated  initial  T 

w 

1.2  X 

1.2 

(53)  Illustrated  initial  A with  heading 

w 

4.8  X 

1.0 

(55)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.8  X 

1.2 

57  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 

4.8  X 

1.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Pen  Drawing  and  Pen  Draughtsmen.”  MacMillan, -New  York.  1889. 


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(6o)  Illustrated  initial  W with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.0 

62  Tailpiece 

w 3.0  x 1.4 

(65)  Illustrated  initial  0 

w 1.2  x 1.2 

(67)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  X 1.0 

(69)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 1.7  x 1.3 

(71)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.2 

(75)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(79)  Illustrated  initial  I 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(81)  Illustrated  initial  C with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.6 

(83)  Illustrated  initial  C with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.6 

(91)  Illustrated  initial  0 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(93)  Illustrated  initial  F with  heading 

w 4*7  x i-3 

(97)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(101)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.4 

(103)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(107)  Illustrated  initial  0 

w 1.2  x 1.2 

(109)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

W 4.7  x 1.3 

(in)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(115)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.9 

( 1 1 9)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.9 

(123)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(125)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

W 4.8  X 1.2 

(127)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.9 

(129)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.3 

(134)  Tailpiece 

W 3.O  X 1.2 

(137)  Illustrated  initial  0 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(139)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 4.8  X 1.0 

(141)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 4.8  X 1.0 

(143)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.8 

(145)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.9 

(148)  Tailpiece 

w 3.0  x 1.6 

( 1 5 1)  Illustrated  initial  0 

w 1.2  x 1.2 

(153)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.8 

(155)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.8 

(157)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(163)  Illustrated  initial  0 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(165)  Illustrated  initial  M with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(171)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.2 

(173)  Illustrated  initial  M with  heading 

w 4.7  X 1.0 

t>4] 


p (177)  Illustrated  initial  T 

w 1.2  X 1.2 

(179)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(183)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(185)  Illustrated  initial  P with  heading 

w 4.8  x 0.9 

(191)  Illustrated  initial  0 

w 1.2  x 1.2 

(193)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.2 

(195)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.0 

(197)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  X 1.2 

(199)  Illustrated  initial  M with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.3 

(205)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(207)  Illustrated  initial  H with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(21 1)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(213)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(216)  Tailpiece 

W 3.0  X 2.0 

(219)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(221)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  X 1.4 

(227)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.3 

(231)  Illustrated  initial  O 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(233)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(235)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(237)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(243)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(245)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.6 

(247)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.6 

(252)  Tailpiece 

W 3.0  X 1.2 

(255)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(257)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 1.3 

(259)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.3 

(261)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  X 1.0 

(269)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(271)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.9 

(273)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.2 

(281)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(283)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.5 

(287)  Illustrated  initial  U with  heading 

w 4.8  x 1.3 

(293)  Illustrated  initial  T 

W 1.2  X 1.2 

(295)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.0 

(297)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

w 4.7  x 0.8 

(299)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

W 4.7  X 1.2 

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p (307)  Illustrated  initial  T 


w 1.2  x 1.2 
W 4.7  X 1.2 
w 4.8  X 1.0 
w 4.8  x 0.9 
w 1.6  x 1.6 


(31 1)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(315)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

(317)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

(318)  Tailpiece 


1888 


The  Rose  of  Paradise  / Being  a detailed  account  of  certain 
adventures  that  / happened  to  Captain  John  Mackra,  in 
connection  / with  the  famous  pirate,  Edward  England,  in 
/ the  year  1720,  off  the  Island  of  Juanna  / in  the  Mozam- 
bique Channel;  writ  / by  himself,  and  now  for  the  / first 
time  published  / By  Howard  Pyle  / Author  of  / “Pepper 
and  Salt”  “The  Wonder  Clock”  Etc.  / Illustrated  / New 
York  / Harper  and  Brothers,  Franklin  Square  / 1888 

i2mo.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (1);  copyright  (1887)  (11); 
dedication  (111);  list  of  illustrations  (v);  text  (1-231). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  4.7  x 7.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Stamped  in  gold  at  top  front  cover:  The  Rose 
of  Paradise.  Back  stamped  in  gold:  The  Rose  / of  / Paradise  / (rule) 
/ Howard  Pyle.  / Illustrated  / Harper  & Brothers 

Copyright,  No.  22459,  Sept.  3,  1887.  Deposited  Oct.  1,  1887. 

The  story  and  eight  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  previously 
published  in  Harper  s Weekly , June  nth  to  July  30th,  1887. 


Otto  / Of  the  Silver  Hand  / Written  and  Illustrated  by  / 
Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 1888 

8 vo.  Square.  Collation:  Publishers’  advertisement;  half  title  (1); 
frontispiece  (iv);  title  (v);  copyright  (1888)  (vi);  contents  (vn-ix); 
list  of  illustrations  (xi-xiii);  foreword  (1,  2);  text  (3- 170);  illustra- 
tion (17 1);  afterword  (173);  sixteen  pages  of  publishers’  lists  in  back. 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.5  x 8.9  inches. 

Issued  in  cloth  sides  and  leather  back.  Front  cover  stamped  in  red 
gilt  and  black:  Otto  of  the  / Silver  Hand  / (seal)  / By  / Howard  Pyle. 


1888 


Back  stamped  in  gilt:  Otto  / of  the  / Silver  / Hand  / Howard  Pyle. 
/ Scribners 

Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  the  publishers:  Sampson,  Low,  Marston,  Searle  and  Rivington, 
London,  1888. 

Copyright,  No.  31083,  Nov.  1,  1888.  Deposited  Nov.  12,  1888. 


Contains  twenty-six  illustrations,  thirty-six  decorations,  headpieces 
and  tailpieces  and  sixteen  initials,  or  a total  of  seventy-eight  illustra- 
tions, etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Decoration,  front  cover 

w 4.6  X 

p (1)  Half  title 

w 2.3  X 

(iv)  Frontispiece,  In  the  Belfry 

w 4.6  X 

(vn)  Headpiece,  Contents 

w 4.6  X 

ix  Line  tailpiece 

w 3.1  X 

(xi)  Headpiece,  List  of  Illustrations 

w 4.6  X 

xiii  Line  tailpiece 

w 2.5  X 

(1)  Headpiece,  Foreword 

w 4.4  X 

(1)  Illustrated  initial  B 

W 1.0  X 

2 Line  tailpiece 

w 2.9  X 

(3)  Headpiece,  Chapter  I 

w 4.8  X 

(3)  Illustrated  initial  U 

W 1.0  X 

(5)  There  they  sat,  just  as  little  children  of  the 

town 

might  sit  upon  their  father’s  doorstep 

w 4.4  X 

10  Tailpiece 

w 2.5  X 

( 1 1)  Headpiece,  Chapter  II 

w 4.5  X 

(11)  Illustrated  initial  B 

W 1.0  X 

(15)  Away  they  rode  with  clashing  hoofs  and  ringing 

armor 

w 4.5  X 

19  Tailpiece 

w 1.8  x 

(20)  Headpiece,  Chapter  III 

w 4.5  X 

(20)  Illustrated  initial  B 

W 1.0  X 

(23)  No  one  was  within  but  old  Ursela,  who  sat  crooning 

over  a fire 

w 4.5  X 

26  Tailpiece 

W 2.0  X 

(27)  Headpiece,  Chapter  IV 

w 4.6  X 

(27)  Illustrated  initial  W 

W 1.0  X 

8.2 

2.7 
6.0 

1.8 


1.0 
1.6 

1. 1 


2.0 


1.0 


1.0 

2.8 

1.0 


5-9 

i*7 

2.8 


1.0 


6.0 

1.8 

2.8 

1.0 

6.0 
1.4 

2-3 

1.0 


(29)  Abbot  Otto  of  St.  Michaelsburg  was  a gentle, 

patient,  pale-faced  old  man  w 4.5 

(35)  “While  I lay  there  with  my  horse  upon  me,  Baron 

Frederick  ran  me  down  with  his  lance”  w 4.5 

39  Tailpiece  w 2.8 

(40)  Headpiece,  Chapter  V w 4.6 

(40)  Illustrated  initial  S w 1.0 

(43)  The  poor  simple  Brother  sitting  under  the  pear- 
tree  close  to  the  bee-hives,  rocking  the  little  baby 
in  his  arms  w 4.5 

(49)  Always  it  was  one  picture  that  little  Otto  sought  w 4.5 
54  Tailpiece  w 1.9 

(55)  Headpiece,  Chapter  VI  w 4.5 

(55)  Illustrated  initial  T w 1.0 

(57)  Poor  Brother  John  came  forward  and  took  the  boy’s 

hand  w 4.6 

(63)  Otto  lay  close  to  her  feet  upon  a bear-skin  w 4.6 

68  Tailpiece  w 2.0 

(69)  Headpiece,  Chapter  VII  w 4.5 

(69)  Illustrated  initial  T w 1.0 

(71)  The  grim  Baron  sat  silent  with  his  chin  resting  upon 

his  clenched  fist  w 4.5 

(77)  Slowly  raising  himself  upon  the  narrow  foot-hold,  he 

peeped  cautiously  within  w 4.5 

(81)  Schwartz  Carl,  holding  his  arbelast  in  his  hand, 

stood  silently  watching  w 4.5 

(87)  He  strode  forward  into  the  room  and  laid  his  hand 

heavily  on  the  boy’s  shoulder  w 4.5 

90  Tailpiece  w 2.2 

(91)  Headpiece,  Chapter  VIII  w 4.5 

(91)  Illustrated  initial  A w 1.0 

(9 3)  “Then  dost  thou  not  know  why  I am  here?”  said  the 

Baron  w 4.5 

(102)  Headpiece,  Chapter  IX  w 4.5 

(102)  Illustrated  initial  F w 1.0 

(103)  Fritz,  the  swineherd,  sat  eating  his  late  supper  of 

porridge  w 4.5 

(109)  Hans  held  up  a necklace  of  blue  and  white  beads  w 4.5 
1 14  Tailpiece  w 2.0 


x 6.0 

x 6.0 
x 1.5 
x 2.3 

X 1.0 


X 5.8 
x 6.0 
x 1.6 
X 2.4 
X 1.0 

x 6.0 
x 6.0 
x 2.3 
X 2.2 
X 1.0 

x 6.1 
x 6.0 
x 6.1 
x 5.9 

X 2.2 
X 2.2 
X 1.0 

x 6.0 

X 2.0 
X 1.0 

x 6.0 
x 6.0 

X 2.2 


( 1 1 5)  Headpiece,  Chapter  X w 4.7  x 2.2 

( 1 1 5)  Illustrated  initial  H w 1.0  x 1.0 

( 1 17)  “Thou  ugly  toad,”  said  the  woman  w 4.5  x 6.0 

(123)  The  man  was  Long  Jacob,  the  bowman  w 4.5  x 6.0 

(127)  In  an  instant  he  was  flung  back  and  down  w 4.6  x 6.1 

130  Tailpiece  w 2.2  x 1.3 

(131)  Headpiece,  Chapter  XI  w 4.5  x 2.3 

(131)  Illustrated  initial  L w 1.0  x 1.0 

(135)  The  next  moment  they  were  hanging  in  mid-air  w 4.5  x 6.1 

138  Tailpiece  w 2.7  x 1.2 

(139)  Headpiece,  Chapter  XII  w 4.5  x 2.2 

(139)  Illustrated  initial  B w 1.0  x 1.0 

(143)  He  was  gazing  straight  before  him  with  a set  and 

stony  face  w 4.6  x 6.0 

148  Tailpiece  w 2.7  x 1.4 

(149)  Headpiece,  Chapter  XIII  w 4.6  x 2.3 

(149)  Illustrated  initial  A w 1.0  x 1.0 

(151)  In  the  middle  of  the  narrow  way  stood  the  motionless, 

steel-clad  figure  w 4.5  x 6.1 

(157)  For  a moment  they  stood  swaying  backward  and 

forward  w 4.5  x 6.0 

160  Tailpiece  w 1.8  x 1.2 

(161)  Headpiece,  Chapter  XIV  w 4.5  x 2.3 

(161)  Illustrated  initial  T w 1.0  x 1.0 

(165)  It  was  the  great  Emperor  Rudolph  w 4.5  x 6.0 

170  Tailpiece  w 2.7  x 1.6 

(171)  He  took  her  hand  and  set  it  to  his  lips  w 4.6  x 6.0 

(173)  Headpiece,  Afterword  w 4.6  x 2.1 

(173)  Illustrated  initial  T w 1.0  x 1.0 


Contains  also  on  advertising  pages  reprints  of  four  illustrations 
from  “The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood,”  Howard  Pyle, 
Scribner’s,  1883,  pp.  1,  79,  187,  219. 

Contains  also  on  advertising  pages  reprint  of  one  illustration  from 
“The  Story  of  Siegfried,”  James  Baldwin,  Scribner’s,  p.  63. 


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1891 


* * The  Buccaneers  / and  Marooners  of  / America  / * * * 
******/  Being  an  Account  of  the  / Famous  Adven- 
tures and  / Daring  Deeds  of  Certain  / Notorious  Free- 
booters / of  the  Spanish  Main  / A New  Illustrated  Edition 
/ Edited  by  Howard  Pyle  / London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin 
New  / York:  MacMillan  & Co.  mdcccxci. 

i2mo.  Collation:  Title  of  series  (1);  list  of  series  (2);  frontispiece; 
title  (3);  contents  (5-1 1);  list  of  illustrations  (13);  introduction  (by 
Howard  Pyle)  (15-41);  translator’s  preface  to  first  edition  (43-48); 
text  (49-403). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.2  x 8 inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black  with  ornamental 
design:  The  Adventure  Series  / T.  Fisher  Unwin,  Paternoster  Square 
/ London  1890.  Also  in  gilt  in  black  ruled  box:  The  Buccaneers  / & 
Marooners  / of  America.  Back  cover  stamped  in  black  with  publishers’ 
emblem.  Back  stamped  in  black  and  gold:  Adventure  / Series  / The 
/ Buccaneers  / and  / Marooners  / of  / America  / Edited  by  / Howard 
Pyle  / MacMillan  & Co. 

Contains,  pp.  15  to  41,  introduction  by  Howard  Pyle;  also  picture 
used  as  frontispiece  with  title  “Morgan  Recruiting  for  the  attack  on 
Porto  Bello,”  by  Howard  Pyle;  was  first  published  in  Harper  s 
Monthly , August,  1887,  illustrating  “Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of 
the  Spanish  Main,”  by  Howard  Pyle,  with  the  title  “Henry  Morgan 
recruiting  for  the  Attack.” 

1891 

School  / and  Playground  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / and  Others 
/ Illustrated  / Boston  / D.  Lothrop  Company  / Washing- 
ton Street  opposite  Bromfield. 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains,  pp.  9 to  32,  “Lambkin:  Was  He  a Hero  or  a Prig?”  by 
Howard  Pyle;  no  illustrations. 

First  published  in  Chautauqua  Young  Folks’  Reading  Union  supple- 
ment to  Wide  Awake , Dec.,  1889. 

Copyright,  No.  32260,  Sept,  n,  1891. 

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1892 

Men  of  Iron  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / Author  of  / “The  Won- 
der Clock”  “Pepper  and  Salt”  / “The  Rose  of  Paradise” 

Etc.  / Illustrated  / (publishers’  seal)  / New  York  / Harper 
& Brothers,  Franklin  Square  / 1892 

8 vo.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (1);  copyright  (1891);  dedication 
(hi);  list  of  illustrations  (v,  vi);  text  (1-328). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.5  x 8.4  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black  and  silver  with 
coat  of  arms  and  below  in  black:  Men  of  Iron.  Back  stamped  in  gold: 
(ornament)  / Men  / of  / Iron  / (ornament)  / Howard  Pyle  / and  at 
bottom:  Harpers. 

The  story  and  twenty-one  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first 
published  in  Harper  s Young  People , Jan.  20  to  June  9,  1891. 

Contains  also  decoration  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 
Front  cover  decoration  4.8  x 6.8 

This  book  was  issued  in  England,  bearing  on  the  title  page  the 
name  of  the  publishers:  Osgood  Mcllvane  & Co.,  London,  1892. 

Copyright,  No.  33018,  Sept.  16,  1891.  Deposited  Oct.  29,  1891. 

1892 

A Modern  Aladdin  / or,  / The  Wonderful  Adventures  / of 
Oliver  Munier  / An  Extravaganza  in  Four  Acts  / By 
Howard  Pyle  / Author  of  “Pepper  and  Salt”  Etc.  / Illus- 
trated. / New  York  / Harper  & Brothers,  Franklin  Square 

/ 1892 

i2mo.  Collation:  Frontispiece  (11);  title  (ill);  copyright  (1891)  (iv); 
list  of  illustrations  (v,  vi);  half  title  (1);  text  (3-205);  (publishers’  lists, 
two  pages). 

Size  of  leaf  4.7  x 7.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  On  front  cover  surrounded  by  ornamental 
design  in  red  and  gold:  A Modern  Aladdin.  Back  stamped  in  gold: 
(ornament)  / A Modern  / Aladdin  / (ornament)  / Howard  Pyle  / 
(ornament)  / Harpers. 

Copyright,  No.  39484,  Nov.  3,  1891.  Deposited  Nov.  14,  1891. 

[131] 


The  story  and  thirty-two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  were  first 
published  in  Harper  s Bazar , May  23  to  June  11,  1881. 

Contains  also  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously 
published,  as  follows: 

p 130  “Enter  Oliver  and  Mademoiselle  Celeste”  p 1.8  x 3.8 

i895 

The  Story  of  / Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes  / By  / Howard 
Pyle  / * / Being  the  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  / of  a 
Young  Gentleman  of  Good  Fam-  / ily,  who  was  Kidnapped 
in  the  Year  1719  / and  carried  to  the  Plantations  of  the  / 
Continent  of  Virginia,  where  he  fell  / in  with  that  Famous 
Pirate  Captain  / Edward  Teach,  or  Blackbeard:  of  his  / 
Escape  from  the  Pirates  and  the  Rescue  / of  a Young  Lady 
from  out  their  hands  / (seal)  / New  York  / The  Century 
Co.  / 1895 

8 vo.  Collation:  Half  title  (1);  frontispiece  (iv);  title  (v);  copyright 
(1894,  I%95)  and  imprint  (vi);  contents  (vn,  viii);  list  of  illustrations 
(ix);  half  title  (xi);  text  (1-420). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.7  x 8.1  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  and  back  cover  stamped  orna- 
mentally in  red  and  black:  Jack  Ballister’s  / Fortunes.  / (seal)  / 
Pyle.  Back  stamped  in  black  and  red  with  ornamental  designs:  Jack 
/ Ballister’s  / Fortunes  / (rule)  / Pyle  / The  / Century  Co. 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  publishers:  Osgood  Mcllvane  & Co.,  London,  1897. 

Copyright,  No.  47489,  Sept.  18,  1895.  Deposited  Sept.  20,  1895. 

The  story  and  fourteen  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published 
in  St.  Nicholas , April,  1894,  to  Sept.,  1895. 

One  illustration  in  magazine  Feb.,  1895,  not  reproduced  in  book. 

1 895 

The  Garden  / Behind  the  Moon  / A Real  Story  of  the  / 
Moon  Angel  / Written  and  Illustrated  by  / Howard  Pyle 
/ (ornament)  / Printed  and  Published  by  / Charles  Scrib- 
ner’s Sons  / New  York,  mdcccxcv. 

[ :32] 


8vo.  Square.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (i)  (first,  second,  sixth 
and  eighth  lines  in  red);  copyright  (1895)  (n);  dedication  (111);  con- 
tents (v,  vi);  illustrations  (vn);  foreword  (1-4);  text  (5—192). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.0  x 8.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  ornamentally  in  gold  and 
color:  The  Garden  / Behind  the  / Moon.  Back  stamped  in  gold: 
The  / Garden  / Behind  the  / Moon  / * / Pyle.  / (ornament)  Scribners 
This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the 
name  of  publishers:  Lawrence  and  Bullen  / London  1895 
Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  5141a,  Oct.  10,  1895.  Deposited  Oct.  12,  1895. 


Ten  illustrations,  twenty-two  headpieces,  one  tailpiece  and  one 
cover  decoration,  or  a total  of  thirty-four  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard 
Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Front  cover  and  back  decorations 
Frontispiece,  In  the  garden  behind  the  moon 
p v Headband,  Contents 
vii  Headband,  Illustrations 
1 Headpiece,  Foreword 

4 Tailpiece 

5 Headpiece 
9 Headband 

13  Headband 
21  Headband 

(25)  David  looked  up  into  Hans  Krout’s  face 
31  Headband 

(41)  Suddenly  a half-door  opened  and  there  stood  a 
little  man 
44  Headband 

(57)  David  sat  down  on  the  wooden  bench  and  took  up 
a big  blue  star 
61  Headband 

(69)  He  was  standing  at  an  open  window 
(77)  “Where  did  you  come  from,  little  boy?”  she  said 
84  Headband 
91  Headband 
103  Headband 
1 12  Headband 


7.0  x 7.0 
p 4.5  x 6.0 
P 3-7  x 0.8 
P 3-7  x 0.8 
P 3-7  x 2.1 
p 0.8  x 1.3 

P 3-7  x 
P 3-7  x 0.7 
P 3-7  x o-7 
P 3-7  x o-7 
p 4.5  x 6.0 

P 3-7  x 8.0 

p 4.5  x 6.0 
p 3.7  x 0.8 

p 4.5  x 6.0 

P 3-7  x 0.7 
p 4.5  x 6.0 
p 4.5  x 6.0 
P 3-7  x o-8 
P 3-7  x o-8 
P 3-7  x o-8 
P 3-7  x o-7 


pi  26 

Headband 

P 3-7  x o-7 

(133) 

Quick  as  a flash,  David  leaped  out  and  upon  it 

p 4.5  x 6.0 

135 

Headpiece 

p 3.7  x 0.8 

139 

Headpiece 

P 3-7  x °-8 

148 

Headpiece 

P 3-7  x o-7 

(153) 

Fast  flew  the  black  winged  horse 

p 4.5  x 6.0 

159 

Headpiece 

P 3-7  x 0.8 

(163) 

The  giant  fell  crashing  upon  the  stones 

p 4.5  x 6.0 

172 

Headband 

P 3-7  x o-7 

177 

Headband 

P 3-7  x o-7 

186 

Headband 

P 3-7  x 0.7 

(189) 

She  placed  her  hands  on  his  shoulders 

p 4.5  x 6.0 

1 ^95 


Twilight  Land  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / Author  of  / “The 
Wonder  Clock”  “Pepper  and  Salt”  / “Men  of  Iron”  etc.  / 
Illustrated  / (publishers’  seal)  / New  York  / Harper  & 
Brothers  Publishers  / 1895 

8vo.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (two  initials  and  publishers’  seal 
in  red)  (1);  copyright  (1894),  book  list  of  publishers  (11);  dedication 
(hi);  table  of  contents  (v,  vi);  introduction  (1-4);  text  (5-438);  (two 
pages  book  lists). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.6  x 8.4  inches. 

Issued  in  cloth  sides  and  leather  back.  Front  cover  ornamental 
stamping  in  black  and  red,  and  in  ruled  box  in  gilt:  Twilight  / Land  / 
By  / Howard  Pyle.  Stamped  on  back  in  gold:  (ornament)  / Twilight 
/ Land  / Pyle  / (ornament)  / Harpers 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the 
name  of  the  publishers:  Osgood  Mcllvane  & Co.  / London  1895 

Copyright,  No.  49782,  Oct.  25,  1894.  Deposited  Dec.  5,  1894. 

The  following  table  of  contents  shows  the  date  originally  published 
in  Harper  s Young  People  and  number  of  illustrations. 


The  Stool  of  Fortune 
The  Talisman  of  Solomon.  I. 
The  Talisman  of  Solomon.  II. 
Ill  Luck  and  the  Fiddler 
Empty  Bottles 


Dec.  23,  1890  7 illustrations 
Mar.  29,  1892  6 illustrations 

Apl.  5,  1892  6 illustrations 

Oct.  15,  1889  6 illustrations 

Feb.  18,  1890  6 illustrations 


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Good  Gifts  and  a Fool’s  Folly 

Sep. 

9, 

00 

VO 

0 

7 

illustrations 

The  Good  of  a Few  Words.  I. 

July 

ov 

00 

6 

illustrations 

The  Good  of  a Few  Words.  II. 

July 

24, 

1894 

5 

illustrations 

Woman’s  Wit 

July 

29, 

1890 

7 

illustrations 

A Piece  of  Good  Luck.  I. 

Apl. 

10, 

1894 

5 

illustrations 

A Piece  of  Good  Luck.  II. 

Apl. 

17, 

1894 

5 

illustrations 

The  Fruit  of  Happiness 

Jan. 

1 3, 

1891 

6 

illustrations 

Not  a Pin  to  Choose.  I. 

June 

10, 

1890 

5 

illustrations 

Not  a Pin  to  Choose.  II. 

Much  shall  have  more  and  little 

June 

17, 

0 

On 

00 

5 

illustrations 

shall  have  less 

Nov. 

4, 

189O 

5 

illustrations 

Wisdom’s  Wages  and  Folly’s  Pay 

Nov. 

5, 

1889 

7 

illustrations 

The  Enchanted  Island.  I. 

Dec. 

15, 

189I 

5 

illustrations 

The  Enchanted  Island.  II. 

Dec. 

22, 

189I 

5 

illustrations 

All  Things  are  as  Fate  wills 

Oct. 

14, 

189O 

6 

illustrations 

Where  to  Lay  the  Blame 

Mar. 

25, 

189O 

6 

illustrations 

The  Salt  of  Life.  I. 

Jan. 

7, 

t— t 

00 

vo 

0 

5 

illustrations 

The  Salt  of  Life.  II. 

Jan. 

14, 

1890 

5 

illustrations 

The  stories  and  one  hundred  and  twenty-six  illustrations  by  Howard 
Pyle  first  published  in  Harper  s Young  People  as  shown  in  the  list. 
In  addition  the  book  contains  one  illustration,  four  decorations,  or  a 
total  of  five  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 


as  follows: 

Front  cover  decoration  4.1  x 7.8 

Frontispiece — Ita  Primo  Ita  Semper  p 3.5  x 5.5 

Dedication  to  daughter  Phoebe — Ornamental  p 3.5  x 5.1 

Headpiece,  Table  of  Contents  p 3.4  x 1.5 

Headpiece,  Introduction  p 3.5  x 1.4 


1896 

The  Ghost  / of  / Captain  Brand:  / Or,  a true  / Account  / 
of  the  / Most  remarkable  Appearance  / of  that  renowned 
Freebooter  off  the  Harbor  / of  New  York,  / And  the  last 
time  ever  he  was  beheld  by  / the  Eyes  of  a Living  Man.  / 
Being  a Narrative  of  certain  / Extraordinary  Adventures 
that  befell  Barnaby  True,  Esq.,  / of  the  Town  of  New 
York  in  the  Year  1750,  or  thereabouts.  / / Written 


originally  by  Howard  Pyle,  for  Harper’s  Weekly  Christ  / 
mas  Number.  Now  first  imprinted  in  this  form  for  the 
pleasure  / of  those  friends  of  the  Author,  whose  names 

appear  below.  / / Wilmington:  / Printed  for  Anne 

Poole  Pyle,  Thomas  F.  Bayard,  Henry  A.  duPont,  / and  J. 
Henry  Harper,  by  John  M.  Rogers,  on  Orange  / Street, 
opposite  the  Old  Malt  House.  / 1896. 

Edition  4 copies  on  uncut  paper. 

8 vo.  Collation:  Copyright  (1896)  (1);  title  (111);  preface  (v-xviii) ; 
text  (1-73). 

Issued  in  full  leather  with  clasps. 

On  back,  paper  label:  Capt  / Brand 

Size  of  leaf  uncut  7.0  x 9.0  inches. 

The  story  and  seven  illustrations  first  published  in  Harper  s Weekly , 
Dec.  19,  1896. 

18  97 

A / Catalogue  of  Drawings  / Illustrating  the  Life  of  / 

Gen.  Washington,  / and  of  / Colonial  Life.  / Together  with 
a few  other  Examples  / of  work  done  for  the  Public  Prints, 

/ By  Howard  Pyle.  / (rule)  / Exhibited  for  the  Pleasure 
of  such  as  choose  / to  view  them,  at  the  Drexel  Institute  of 
/ Art,  Science  and  Industry,  upon  the  Sixth  / of  February 
next.  / (rule)  / Philadelphia  / mdcccxcvii. 

Issued  with  paper  covers. 

Edition  of  50  copies  on  handmade  paper. 

4to.  Collation:  Title  (front  cover);  imprint;  preface  (1-4);  frontis- 
piece; text  (5-28);  copyright  (1897). 

Size  of  leaf  uncut  7.6  x 10.5  inches. 

Preface  and  descriptions  of  drawings  written  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , July  (1)  and  Sept.,  1896  (1),  and  The  Century , Feb., 
1897  (1). 

Copyright,  No.  8680,  Feb.  1,  1897.  Deposited  Feb.  1,  1897. 


1897 

A / Catalogue  of  Drawings  / Illustrating  the  Life  of  / Gen. 
Washington,  / and  of  / Colonial  Life.  / Together  with  a 
few  other  examples  / of  work  done  for  the  Public  Prints, 

[136] 


/ By  Howard  Pyle.  / (rule)  / Exhibited  originally  at  the 
Drexel  Institute  of  / Art,  Science  and  Industry,  in  Phila- 
delphia, / Now  again  put  upon  exhibition  at  the  St.  / 
Botolph  Club  of  Boston,  upon  the  Twenty-  / seventh  of 
February  next.  / (rule)  / Wilmington:  / Printed  for  the 
St.  Botolph  Club,  by  John  M.  / Rogers,  on  Orange  Street 
opposite  / the  Old  Malt  House.  / 1897 

Issued  with  paper  covers. 

Edition  of  50  copies  on  handmade  paper. 

4to.  Collation:  Title  (1);  copyright  (1897)  (11);  preface  to  a second 
edition  (m-v);  half  title  (vi);  preface  (1-4);  frontispiece;  text  (5-28). 
Size  of  leaf  uncut  7.6  x 10.5  inches. 

Front  cover:  A / Catalogue  / of  /Illustrations  / (cut)  / By  Howard 
Pyle.  / (rule)  / Exhibited  by  the  St.  Botolph  Club  / for  the  Enter- 
tainment of  its  Friends.  / at  No.  2 Newbury  Street,  in  Boston  / 
(rule)  / Preface  and  descriptions  written  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , July  (1)  and  Sept.,  1896  (1),  and  The  Century , 
Feb.,  1897  (1). 

This  catalogue  is  same  as  the  one  used  at  Drexel  Institute,  Phila- 
delphia, Feb.  6,  1897,  with  following  exceptions: 

Cover. 

Title  page. 

Preface  to  second  edition  by  Howard  Pyle. 

1898 

The  Divinity  of  Labor.  / / An  Address  delivered 

by  / Howard  Pyle,  / At  the  Commencement  Exercises  of  / 

Delaware  College,  June  16,  1897  / / The  John  M. 

Rogers  Press,  / Wilmington,  Del.  / 1898 

8 vo.  Collation:  Title  (1);  address  to  graduates  (3-1 1). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.0  x 9.0  inches. 

Paper  cover  with  title  as  above  on  front. 

No  illustrations. 


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1899 

The  / Price  of  Blood  / (two  lines)  / An  Extravaganza  of 
New  York  Life  in  1807  / Written  in  Five  Chapters  and 
Illustrated  by  / Howard  Pyle  / (two  lines)  / (ornament  in 
red)  / Boston  From  the  Publishing  House  of  / Richard  G. 
Badger  & Co.  / 157  Tremont  Street  / mdcccxcix. 

i2mo.  Square.  Collation:  Half  title  (1);  frontispiece  in  colors;  title 
(enclosed  in  double  box  rules  and  ornamental  border  in  red)  (3); 
copyright  (1899)  (4);  contents  (5);  illustrations  (7);  introduction  (9- 
13);  text  (15-98);  imprint  (99). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.9  x 8.0  inches. 

Issued  with  board  covers.  Front  cover  printed  in  black  and  red. 
Picture  on  upper  half  of  cover,  and  on  lower  half:  The  Price  of  Blood  / 
written  and  Illustrated  by  / Howard  Pyle.  Back  cover  ornament  in 
center. 

Copyright,  No.  33216,  May  17,  1899.  Deposited  Sept.  15,  1899. 

The  story  first  published  in  Collier  s Weekly , Dec.  17,  1898,  together 
with  seven  illustrations,  including  one  on  cover  by  Howard  Pyle. 

1902 

First  / Year  Book  / (ornament)  / The  / Bibliophile  / 
Society  / (ornament)  / Boston  mcmii  / Issued  / for  Mem- 
bers only 

8 vo.  Collation:  Half  title  (1);  society  engraved  title  page  (hi); 
officers  (v);  council  (vi);  incorporation  certificate  (vn);  seal  of  society 
(viii)  ; note  (ix);  title  (designed  and  drawn  by  H.  Pyle)  (x);  copy- 
right (1902);  frontispiece,  The  Bibliophile,  by  H.  Pyle;  text  (1-61). 

Size  of  leaf  7.4  x 9.1  inches,  printed  on  handmade  paper. 

Issued  with  board  sides.  Back  lettered  in  gold:  The  Bibliophile 
Year  Book. 

8vo.  Board.  Edition  500  copies. 

Contains,  pp.  17-21,  “Concerning  the  Art  of  Illustration,”  by 
Howard  Pyle. 

Also  illustration  and  title  page  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously 
published,  as  follows: 


[138] 


Title  page 

Frontispiece,  “The  Bibliophile”  2 1 


3-5  x 6.5 
4.0  x 6.3 


1902 


Some  / Merry  Adventures  / of  / Robin  Hood  / of  Great 
Renown  in  Nottinghamshire  / Written  and  Illustrated  by 
/ Howard  Pyle  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / New  York  / 
Chicago  / Boston 

nmo.  Cloth. 

Contains,  pp.  v-vn,  preface  by  Howard  Pyle  dated  Wilmington, 
April  29,  1902. 

A curtailed  edition  of  The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 
published  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  1883. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  reproduced  from  the 
original  edition  of  1883  on  pages  137,  xxn,  62  and  91. 

Copyright,  No.  33317,  May  19,  1902.  Deposited  May  23,  1902. 


Brothers  Publishers  / 1903 

i2mo.  Collation:  Title  (first  line  in  red,  all  surrounded  by  double 
boxed  rules)  (1);  copyright  (1903)  (11);  contents  (111) ; proem  (v-vm); 
half  title  (ix);  text  (1-269);  two  pages  publishers’  list. 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  4.7  x 7.3  inches. 

Issued  full  cloth.  Lettered  on  side  in  gold:  * / Rejected  of  Men  / * 
/ By  Howard  Pyle  (surrounded  by  stamped  rule  border  in  black). 
Back  is  lettered  in  gold:  (3  rules  in  black)  Rejected  / of  / Men  / 
(rule)  / Howard  / Pyle  / Harpers  / (3  rules  in  black). 

No  illustrations.  Story  not  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  A59141,  May  8,  1903.  Deposited  June  19,  1903. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Portfolio  of  Etchings,”  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Bibliophile  Society,  Boston, 
1903. 

2 Reproduced  on  bookplate  of  Willard  S.  Morse.  1916. 


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I9°3 

The  Story  of  / King  Arthur  / and  his  Knights.  / Written 
and  Illustrated  / by  / Howard  Pyle.  / (double  rule)  / New 
York:  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 1903 

8 vo.  Collation:  Frontispiece  (11);  title  (in  center  of  illustrated  page) 
(hi);  copyright  (1903)  (published  Nov.,  1903),  imprint  (iv);  foreword 
(v,  vi);  contents  (vii-xii);  list  of  illustrations  (xiii-xvi);  half  title 
(xvn);  illustration  (xvm);  text  (1-3 13). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.7  x 9.2  inches. 

Issued  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  red  and  gold  with  coat 
of  arms.  Back  stamped  in  gold:  The  Story  of  / King  / Arthur  / and 
his  / Knights  / (rule)  / H.  Pyle.  / Scribners  / (back  stamped  with 
ornamental  design  in  red  and  black). 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the 
name  of  the  publishers:  George  Newnes,  Ltd.  / London  1903 

Copyright,  No.  72935,  Nov.  18,  1903.  Deposited  Nov.  19,  1903. 

First  published  in  St.  Nicholas , Nov.,  Dec.,  1902;  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mar., 
April,  May,  June,  July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1903. 

Contains  thirty-one  illustrations  (twenty  of  which  have  illustrated 
initials  and  titles)  first  published  in  St.  Nicholas. 

Also  ten  illustrations  (nine  of  which  have  illustrated  initials  and 
titles),  two  title  pages  and  twelve  tailpieces  and  front  cover  and  back 
decorations,  or  a total  of  thirty-five  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard 
Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Front  cover 

4.5  x 6.0 

Back  decorations 

1.7  x 1.3 

p (hi)  Title  page 

p 5.0  x 7.0 

vi  Tailpiece 

p 2.0  x 1.6 

xii  Tailpiece 

p 2.7  x 0.8 

xvi  Tailpiece 

p 2.8  x 1.3 

xvii  Ornamental  sub-title  (used  also  p.  149) 

p 4-5  X 6.4 

xvm  Illustrated  initial  U with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.9 

xvm  Uther-Pendragon 

P 4-8  X 5.5 

5 Tailpiece 

P 3-4  x i-6 

38  Tailpiece 

p 2.1  X 0.6 

76  Tailpiece 

p 2.5  x 1.3 

98  Tailpiece  (used  also  p.  147) 

p 2.5  x 1.3 

[ ho] 


p 146 

Tailpiece 

p 1.9  x 1.9 

150 

Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 4-7  X 0 .9 

150 

The  Lady  of  Ye  Lake 

P 4-7  x 5-5 

160 

Tailpiece 

p 2.5  x 1.4 

162 

Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.9 

162. 

The  Enchantress  Vivien 

p 4.8  X 5.4 

172 

Illustrated  initial  V with  heading 

P 4-7  X 0.9 

172 

Vivien  bewitches  Merlin 

P 4-7  x 5-7 

180 

Illustrated  initial  Q with  heading 

P 4-7  x 0.9 

180 

Queen  Morgana  le  Fay 

P 4-7  x J-4 

190 

Illustrated  initial  Q with  heading 

p 4.7  X 1.0 

190 

Queen  Morgana  loses  Excalibur  his  sheath 

P 4-7  X 5-7 

202 

Tailpiece 

p 2.5  x 1.2 

278 

Tailpiece 

p 2.0  X 0.4 

280 

Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.7  X 1.0 

280 

Sir  Gawaine  the  Son  of  Lot,  King  of  Orkney 

P 4-7  X 5.4 

28l 

Headpiece — Illustration 

p 4.8  X 2.7 

294 

Illustrated  initial  K with  heading 

p 4.7  x 0.9 

294 

King  Arthur  findeth  ye  old  woman  in  ye  hut 

P 4-7  X 5.5 

304 

Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.7  x 0.9 

304 

Sir  Gawaine  finds  the  beautiful  Lady 

p 4-7  X 5.7 

3 1 2 

Tailpiece 

P 2-5  X 1-3 

r9°5 

The  Story  of  / the  Champions  / of  the  / Round  Table  / 
Written  and  Illustrated  / By  / Howard  Pyle.  / (double 
rule)  / New  York:  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 1905 

8vo.  Collation:  Publishers’  book  list;  frontispiece;  title  (in  center  of 
illustrated  page)  (in);  copyright  (1905)  (published  Oct.,  1905),  im- 
print (iv);  foreword  (v,  vi);  contents  (vii-xm);  list  of  illustrations 
(xv-xviii);  text  (2-329). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.7  x 9.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  red  and  gold  with 
coat  of  arms.  Back  stamped  in  gold:  The  Story  of  / The  / Champions 
/ of  the  / Round  Table  / (rule)  / H.  Pyle.  / Scribners  (back  stamped 
in  ornamental  design  in  red  and  black). 


This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the 
name  of  the  publishers:  George  Newnes,  Ltd.,  / London  1905 

Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  A129144,  Oct.  19,  1905.  Deposited  Oct.  19,  1905. 

Title  page  with  same  border  as  used  in  The  Story  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  Knights,  1903. 

Contains  thirty-one  full  page  illustrations,  thirty-one  illustrated 
initials  with  headings,  ten  headpieces  and  eleven  tailpieces  and  front 
and  back  cover  decorations,  or  a total  of  eighty-five  illustrations,  etc., 
by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Front  cover 

Coat  of  arms 

4.5  x 6.0 

Back  decorations 

1.7  x 1.3 

p (11)  Frontispiece 

Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.7  x 0.8 

(11)  Frontispiece 

Sir  Launcelot  of  the  Lake 

P 4-7  x 5*3 

(111)  Title  page 

(see  above) 

(v)  Foreword 

Headpiece 

p 4.7  x 2.1 

VI 

Tailpiece 

P 3-o  x 1.4 

(vn)  Contents 

Headpiece 

P 4-7  x 3-5 

XIII 

Tailpiece 

p 2.7  x 2.0 

(xv)  Illustrations 

Headpiece 

p 4.8  x 2.5 

(xvm) 

Tailpiece 

p 3-4  X 2.1 

p (2)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

p 4.7  x 1.0 

(2)  The  Lady  Nymue  beareth  away  Launcelot  into  the 

Lake 

P 4-7  x 5-5 

(3)  Headpiece 

p 4.8  x 2.7 

10  Tailpiece 

p 2.1  X 1. 1 

(12)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.8 

(12)  Sir  Launcelot  greets  Queen  Guinevere 

P 4-8  x 5.5 

(13)  Headpiece 

p 4.8  x 2.6 

(26)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.1  x 0.9 

(26)  Sir  Lionel  of  Britain 

P 4-8  x 5.3 

(34)  Illustrated  initial  Q with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.7 

(34)  Queen  Morgana 

appears  unto  Sir  Launcelot 

p 4.8  x 5.2 

(44)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4-7  X 0.7 

(44)  Sir  Launcelot  doeth  battle  with  Sir  Turquine 

P 4-7  x 5-3 

(54)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.8 

(54)  Sir  Launcelot  sits  with  Sir  Hilaire  and  Croisette 

p 4.8  X J.4 

(64)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  X 0.7 

p(64)  Sir  Launcelot  and  Elouise  the  Fair  p 

(74)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(74)  Sir  Launcelot  climbs  to  catch  the  lady’s  falcon  p 

(86)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(86)  Sir  Launcelot  takes  the  armor  of  Sir  Kay  p 

96  Tailpiece  p 

(100)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(100)  Sir  Tristram  of  Lyonesse  p 

(101)  Headpiece  p 

104  Tailpiece  p 

(106)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(106)  Tristram  succors  the  Lady  Moeya  p 

(107)  Headpiece  p 

(114)  Illustrated  initial  K with  heading  p 

(114)  King  Mark  of  Cornwall  p 

(124)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(124)  The  Lady  Belle  Isoult  p 

(132)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(132)  The  Queen  of  Ireland  seeks  to  slay  Sir  Tristram  p 
(146)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(146)  Sir  Tristram  harpeth  before  King  Mark  p 

(160)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(160)  Sir  Tristram  sits  with  Sir  Launcelot  p 

168  Tailpiece  p 

(170)  Illustrated  initial  B with  heading  p 

(170)  Belle  Isoult  and  Sir  Tristram  drink  the  love  draught  p 
182  Tailpiece  p 

(184)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(184)  Sir  Lamorack  of  Gales  p 

(185)  Headpiece  p 

(196)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(196)  Sir  Tristram  cometh  to  ye  castle  of  Sir  Nabon  p 

(208)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(208)  Sir  Lamorack  herds  the  swine  of  Sir  Nabon  p 

218  Tailpiece  p 

(220)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(220)  Sir  Tristram  assaults  King  Mark  p 

(221)  Headpiece  p 

(230)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

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2.7 

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4.8 

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4.8 

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4.8 

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4-7 

X 

2.2 

4-7 

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2.2 

(230)  Sir  Kay  and  the  Forest  Madman 

P 4-8  x 5.5 

(242)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.7 

(242)  Sir  Tristram  leaps  into  ye  Sea 

p 4.8  x 5.4 

(252)  Illustrated  initial  K with  heading 

p 4.8  X 0.7 

(252)  King  Mark  broods  mischief 

p 4.8  X 5.4 

258  Tailpiece 

p 2.3  X I.I 

(260)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.8 

(260)  Sir  Percival  of  Gales 

p 4.8  x 5.0 

(261)  Headpiece 

p 4.8  x 2.5 

(268)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.9 

(268)  The  Lady  Yvette  the  Fair 

p 4.8  x 5.0 

(280)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.9 

(280)  Sir  Percival  and  Sir  Lamorack  ride  together 

p 4.8  x 4.8 

(290)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.8 

(290)  Sir  Percival  overcometh  ye  Enchantress  Vivien 

P 4-8  x 5.5 

(304)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.7 

(304)  The  Demoiselle  Blanchefleur 

P 4-8  X 5.4 

(316)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

p 4.8  x 0.8 

(316)  Sir  Kay  interrupts  ye  meditations  of  Sir  Percival 

P 4-7  x 5-5 

328  Tailpiece 

p 2.7  x 1.2 

I9°7 

Strange  Stories  / of  the  / Revolution  / By  / Howard  Pyle, 
Winthrop  Packard  / Molly  Elliot  Seawell  / and  others  / 
Illustrated  / (publishers’  seal)  / New  York  and  London  / 
Harper  & Brothers  Publishers  / mcmvii. 

i6mo.  Collation:  Publishers’  book  list;  frontispiece;  title  (sur- 
rounded by  ornamental  boxed  rules)  (i);  copyright  (various  dates) 
(published  April,  1907)  (11);  contents  (111,  iv);  illustrations  (v);  intro- 
duction (vii-ix);  half  title  (xi);  text  (1-22 1). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  4.6  x 6.9  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  colors:  Strange  / Stories 
/ of  the  / Revolution  / (cut).  Back  stamped  in  black:  Strange  / Stories 
/ of  the  / Revolution  / Harpers 

Contains,  pp.  55-71,  “Nancy  Hansen’s  Project,”  by  Howard  Pyle. 
No  illustrations. 

The  story  first  published  in  Harper  s Young  People , April  13,  1880, 
together  with  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Copyright,  No.  A167815,  Feb.  6,  1907.  Deposited  April  11,  1907. 

[144] 


1 9°7 


Stolen  / Treasure  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / Author  of  / “Men 
of  Iron”  “Twilight  Land”  / “The  Wonder  Clock”  “Pepper 
and  Salt”  / Illustrated  by  / the  Author  / (publishers’  seal) 

/ New  York  and  London  / Harper  & Brothers  Publishers 

/ MCMVII. 

i2mo.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (surrounded  by  border  and 
printed  in  red  and  black)  (i);  copyright  (1907)  (11);  contents  (m); 
illustrations  (v);  half  title  (1);  text  (3-254). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  4.8  x 7.8  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black  with  ornamental 
border:  Stolen  Treasure  / Howard  Pyle  and  in  center  inlaid  picture. 
Stamped  on  back:  Stolen  / Treasure  / (cut)  / Howard  / Pyle  / Harpers 

Copyright,  No.  Ai  73769,  April  12,  1907.  Deposited  May  9,  1907. 

Contains  four  stories  by  Howard  Pyle  and  nine  illustrations  first 
published  as  follows: 


With  the  Buccaneers 

Tom  Chist  and  the  Treasure  Box 

The  Ghost  of  Captain  Brand 

The  Devil  at  New  Hope 

On  cover  of  book — insert  picture 
in  colors  being  part  of  illustra- 
tion with  title  “Buried  Trea- 
sure” in 


Harper  s Round  Table 

June  29,  1897  3 illustrations 

Harper  s Round  Table 

Mar.  24,  1896  2 illustrations 

Harper  s Weekly 

Dec.  19,  1896  1 illustration 

Harper  s Weekly 

Dec.  18,  1897  2 illustrations 


Harper  s Magazine 
Dec.,  1902 


1 illustration 


1907 

Shapes  that  / Haunt  the  Dusk  / Harper’s  Novelettes  / 
(rule)  / Edited  by  / William  Dean  Howells  / and  / Henry 
Mills  Alden  / (publishers’  seal)  / Harper  & Brothers 
Publishers  / New  York  and  London  / 1907 

[145] 


i6mo.  Collation:  Title  (surrounded  by  boxed  rules  and  printed  in 
red  and  black)  (i);  copyright  notice  (1907)  (11);  list  of  authors  (ill); 
introduction  (v-vn);  text  (1-301). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  on  top  only  4.3  x 6.8  inches. 

Bound  in  full  cloth.  Stamped  on  back  in  gold  ornamental  design 
with  letters  color  of  cloth:  Shapes  / That  / Haunt  / the  / Dusk,  and 
in  gold:  Harper’s  / Novel-  / ettes  / Harpers 

Contains,  pp.  63-125,  “In  Tenebras,”  by  Howard  Pyle.  No  illus- 
trations. 

First  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , Feb.,  1894. 

Copyright,  No.  A166573,  June  22,  1907.  Deposited  June  14,  1907. 

1907 

The  Story  of  / Sir  Launcelot  / and  his  / Companions  / By  / 
Howard  Pyle.  / (rules)  / New  York:  / Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons  / 1907 

8vo.  Collation:  Book  lists  (11);  frontispiece;  title  (in  center  of  illus- 
tration) (hi);  copyright  (1907)  (published  Oct.,  1907)  and  imprint 
(iv);  foreword  (v,  vi);  contents  (vii-xiv);  list  of  illustrations 
(xv-xviii);  prologue  (3-8);  introduction,  part  1 (9);  illustration  (10); 
text  (11-332);  illustration  (334);  conclusion  (335-340). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.7  x 9.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black,  red  and  gold  with 
coat  of  arms.  Back  stamped  in  gold:  The  Story  of  / Sir  / Launcelot  / 
and  His  / Companions  / (rule)  / H.  Pyle  / Scribners  / (back  stamped 
with  ornamental  design  in  red  and  black). 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  the  publishers:  Chapman  & Hall  / London  1907 

Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  A190354,  Oct.  23,  1907.  Deposited  Oct.  25,  1907. 

Title  page  with  same  border  as  used  in  The  Story  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  Knights,  1903,  and  The  Story  of  the  Champions  of  the  Round 
Table,  1905. 

Contains  thirty  illustrations,  eleven  headpieces,  thirty  initials, 
eight  tailpieces  and  front  and  back  cover  decorations,  or  a total  of 
eighty-one  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle,  not  previously  pub- 
lished as  follows: 


C h6] 


Front  cover  Coat  of  arms 

4-5 

x 6.0 

Back  Decorations 

1-7 

x 1.3 

p (n)  Frontispiece  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(n)  Frontispiece  The  Lady  Elaine  the  Fair 

P 

4.8 

x 5.5 

(hi)  Title  page  (see  above) 

(v)  Foreword  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

x 2.4 

(vi)  Tailpiece 

P 

2-S 

x 1.3 

(vn)  Contents  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

X 2.7 

xiv  Tailpiece 

P 

2.8 

x 0.9 

(xv)  Illustrations  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

x 2.5 

xviii  Tailpiece 

P 

3-3 

x 1.3 

p (2)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4-7 

X 0.7 

(2)  Sir  Mellegrans  interrupts  the  sport  of  the  Queen 

P 

4-7 

X 5.5 

(3)  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

X 2.1 

8 Tailpiece 

P 

2-3 

X 1.2 

(10)  Illustrated  initial  D with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.8 

(10)  Denneys  and  the  Hermit  help  Sir  Launcelot  to  his 

armor 

P 

4.8 

x 5.7 

(1 1)  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

X 2.4 

(18)  Illustrated  initial  H with  heading 

P 

4-7 

x 0.8 

(18)  How  Sir  Launcelot  rode  errant  in  a cart 

P 

4-7 

x 5.5 

(28)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.8 

(28)  The  Damsel  Elose  the  Fair  rescues  Sir  Launcelot 

P 

4.8 

x 5-3 

(38)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(38)  Sir  Gareth  of  Orkney 

P 

4.8 

X 5-3 

(39)  Headpiece 

P 

4.8 

x 2.4 

(48)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(48)  The  Damsel  Lynette 

P 

4.8 

X 5-7 

(62)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(62)  Sir  Gareth  doeth  Battle  with  the  Knight  of  the  River 

Ford 

P 

4.8 

X 5.8 

(76)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(7 6)  The  Lady  Layonnesse 

P 

4.8 

X 5.8 

(90)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

P 

4.8 

x 0.7 

(90)  The  Lady  Layonnesse  cometh  to  the  Pavilion  of  Sir 

Gareth 

P 

4.8 

X 5-7 

104  Tailpiece 

P 

3-o 

X 1. 1 

(106)  Illustrated  initial  H with  heading 

P 

4.8 

X 0.7 

[ :47  } 


(io6)How  Sir  Launcelot  held  discourse  with  ye  merry 
Minstrels  p 

107  Headpiece  p 

( 1 1 6)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(116)  Sir  Launcelot  slayeth  the  Worm  of  Corbin  p 

(124)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(124)  Sir  Launcelot  confideth  his  Shield  to  Elaine  the  Fair  p 
(136)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(136)  Sir  Launcelot  and  Sir  Lavaine  overlook  the  Field  of 
Astolat  p 

(146)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(146)  Sir  Gawaine  knoweth  the  shield  of  Sir  Launcelot  p 

(158)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(158)  Sir  Launcelot  leapeth  from  the  window  p 

168  Tailpiece  p 

(170)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(170)  The  Madman  of  the  Forest  who  was  Sir  Launcelot  p 

(171)  Headpiece  p 

(180)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(180)  The  Forest  Madman  saveth  ye  Life  of  King  Arthur  p 

(190)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(190)  The  Lady  Elaine  the  Fair  Knoweth  Sir  Launcelot  p 

198  Tailpiece  p 

(200)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(200)  Sir  Gawaine,  Knight  of  the  Fountain  p 

(201)  Headpiece  p 

(212)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(212)  Sir  Ewaine  poureth  water  on  the  slab  p 

(222)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(222)  The  Damsel  Elose  giveth  a ring  to  Sir  Ewaine  p 

(236)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 

(236)  The  Lady  of  the  Fountain  p 

(248)  Illustrated  initial  A with  heading  p 

(248)  A Damsel  bringeth  aid  unto  Sir  Ewaine  p 

260  Tailpiece  p 

(262)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 

(262)  Sir  Lamorack  and  Sir  Percival  receive  their  Mother’s 

Blessing  p 

(263)  Headpiece  p 


4.8  x 5.5 
4.8  x 2.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.4 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  X 5.7 
4.8  x 0.7 

4.8  x 5.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.5 
4.0  X 1.0 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.5 
4.8  x 2.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.7 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.5 
2.3  x 0.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.7 
4.8  X 2.6 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  x 5.7 
4.8  X 0.7 
4.8  x 5.5 
4.8  x 0.7 
4.8  X 5.6 
4.8  x 0.7 

4.8  X 5.6 

2.8  X 1.2 

4.8  X 0.7 

4.8  x 5.7 
4.8  X 2.2 


[I48] 


(278)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 4.8  x 0.7 

(278)  Sir  Percival  and  Sir  Ector  look  upon  the  Isle  of  Joy  p 4.8  x 5.6 

(292)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 4.8  x 0.7 

(292)  Sir  Lavaine  the  Son  of  Pelles  p 4.8  x 5.5 

(310)  Illustrated  initial  M with  heading  p 4.8  x 0.7 

(310)  Merlin  Prophesieth  from  a Cloud  of  Mist  p 4.8  x 5.5 

(3 1 1)  Headpiece  p 4.8  x 2.4 

(323)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading  p 4.8  x 0.7 

(323)  Sir  Bors  de  Ganis,  the  good  p 4.8  x 5.5 

(333)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading  p 4.8  x 0.7 

(333)  The  Barge  of  the  Dead  p 4.8  x 5.5 


1 908 

Adventures  of  / Pirates  and  Sea-Rovers  / (rule)  / By  / 
Howard  Pyle,  Rear-Admiral  J.  H.  Upshur,  / Paul  Hull, 
Reginald  Gourlay  / and  others  / Illustrated  / (published 
seal)  / (rule)  / New  York  and  London  / Harper  & Brothers 
Publishers  / mcmviii. 

i2mo.  Collation:  Frontispiece;  title  (boxed  with  border)  (1);  pub- 
lishers’ book  lists,  copyright  (1908)  (published  April,  1908)  (11);  con- 
tents (iii-v);  illustrations  (vn);  introduction  (ix-xi);  sub-title  (1); 
text  (3-212). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  5.8  x 6.9  inches. 

Bound  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black  and  red  orna- 
mental with  cut  at  top  and:  Adventures  / of  Pirates  and  / Sea-Rovers. 
Back  stamped  in  black:  Adventures  / of  / Pirates  / and  / Sea-Rovers  / 
(ornament)  / Harpers. 

Contains,  pp.  3-14,  “The  Buccaneers — Wolves  of  the  Spanish 
Main,”  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Contains,  pp.  15-40,  “The  Fate  of  a Treasure  Town,”  by  Howard 
Pyle. 

These  two  stories  were  first  published  in  “The  Fate  of  a Treasure 
Town,”  Howard  Pyle,  Harper  s Magazine , Dec.,  1905. 

Copyright,  No.  A201794,  Mch.  17,  1908.  Deposited  June  10,  1908. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Jan.,  1883  (2),  and  Harper  s Magazine , Dec.,  1905 

(2). 


1908 

The  Ruby  of  / Kishmoor  / (ornament)  / By  / Howard 
Pyle  / With  Illustrations  / By  the  Author  / (publishers’ 
seal)  / New  York  and  London  / Harper  & Brothers  Pub- 
lishers / MCMVIII. 

8 vo.  Collation:  Frontispiece  (in  colors);  title  (surrounded  by  yellow 
border  in  black  rules)  (1);  copyright  (1908)  (published  Oct.,  1908) 
(11) ; contents  (m);  illustrations  (v);  sub-title  (vn);  text  (1-73); 
epilogue  (74). 

Size  of  leaf  uncut  5.7  x 8.7  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  gilt,  dark  green,  white 
and  brown  with  ornamental  design  and  in  gilt:  The  Ruby  / of  / 
Kishmoor  / Howard  Pyle.  Back  stamped  in  gilt:  The  / Ruby  / of 

Kish-  / moor  / / Pyle  (ornament  in  dark  green  and  white)  / 

Harpers 

The  story  and  ten  illustrations  first  published  in  Harper  s Magazine > 
Aug.,  1907. 

This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  the  publishers:  Harper  & Brothers  / London  1908 

Copyright,  No.  A215949,  Sept,  a,  1908.  Deposited  Oct.  29,  1908. 


I9IO 

The  Story  of  / the  Grail  / and  the  / Passing  of  Arthur.  / by 
/ Howard  Pyle.  / (double  rules)  / New  York:  / Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons  / 1910 

8 vo.  Collation:  Book  lists  (11);  frontispiece  (iv);  title  (in  center  of 
illustration)  (v);  copyright  (1910)  (published  September,  1910)  (vi); 
foreword  (vn,  vm);  contents  (ix-xiv);  list  of  illustrations  (xv-xvm); 
illustration  (2);  prologue  (3-6);  text  (7-256);  conclusion  (257,  258). 

Size  of  leaf  trimmed  6.7  x 9.2  inches. 

Issued  in  full  cloth.  Front  cover  stamped  in  black,  red  and  gold  with 
coat  of  arms.  Back  stamped  in  gold:  The  Story  of  / The  Grail  / and  / 
The  Passing  / of  Arthur  / (rule)  / H.  Pyle.  / Scribners  (back  stamped 
with  ornamental  design  in  red  and  black). 

C rs°  ] 


This  book  was  issued  in  England  bearing  on  the  title  page  the  name 
of  the  publishers:  Bickers  & Son  / London  1910 
Not  previously  published  in  periodicals. 

Copyright,  No.  A273065,  Sept.  24,  1910.  Deposited  Sept.  29,  1910. 

Title  page  with  same  border  as  used  in 

The  Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  Knights  1903 

The  Story  of  the  Champions  of  the  Round  Table  1905 
The  Story  of  Sir  Launcelot  and  his  Companions  1907 
Contains  twenty-five  full  page  illustrations,  seven  headpieces  and 
six  tailpieces,  twenty-five  illustrated  initials  with  headings  and  front 
and  back  cover  decorations,  or  a total  of  sixty-five  illustrations,  etc., 
by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Front  cover  Coat  of  arms 

4.4  X 6.3 

Back  Decorations 

1.7  X 1.3 

p (iv)  Frontispiece  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.8  x 1.0 

(iv)  Frontispiece  Sir  Galahad  of  the  Grail 

P 

4.8  X 5.8 

(v)  Title  (see  above) 

(vii)  Foreword  Headpiece 

P 

5.0  x 2.3 

viii  Tailpiece 

P 

2.1  X 1.0 

(ix)  Contents  Headpiece 

P 

5.0  X 2.2 

xiv  Tailpiece 

P 

1.5  x 0.9 

(xv)  Illustrations  Headpiece 

P 

5.0  x 2.3 

xviii  Tailpiece 

P 

1.7  X 1.2 

p (2)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.9  x 0.9 

(2)  Sir  Geraint,  Son  of  Erbin 

P 

4-9  x 5.3 

(3)  Headpiece 

P 

5.0  X 2.2 

6 Tailpiece 

P 

3.0  X 1.2 

(8)  Illustrated  initial  E with  heading 

P 

4.9  X 0.8 

(8)  Enid  and  Geraint  in  the  garden 

P 

4.9  x 6.0 

(9)  Headpiece 

P 

5.0  x 2.4 

(16)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.9  x 0.8 

(16)  Sir  Geraint  and  the  Knight  of  the  Sparrowhawk 

P 

4.9  x J.8 

(25)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

P 

4.9  x 0.7 

(25)  Sir  Geraint  lies  asleep 

P 

4-9  x 5.7 

(38)  Illustrated  initial  E with  heading 

P 

4.9  x 0.9 

(38)  Enid  talks  with  the  Earl 

P 

4.9  x 5.9 

(48)  Illustrated  initial  E with  heading 

P 

4.9  x 0.8 

(48)  Enid  and  Geraint  ride  past  the  Town  bridge 
(58)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(58)  The  King’s  Physicians  attend  Sir  Geraint 
(64)  Tailpiece 

(66)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 

(66)  Sir  Galahad  cometh  with  the  Hermit  of  the  Forest 

(67)  Headpiece 

(78)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(78)  The  Lady  of  the  Lake  and  Sir  Galahad 
(90)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(90)  Sir  Galahad  meets  Sir  Melyas 
(100)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(100)  The  Grail  is  manifested,  and  Sir  Launcelot  sleepeth 
(no)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(no)  Sir  Percival  rideth  the  black  horse 
(118)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
( 1 1 8)  Sir  Bors  rides  with  the  white  knight 
(132)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(132)  Sir  Galahad  rides  with  the  Lady 
144  Endpiece  (same  as  p.  64) 

(146)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 

(146)  The  Queen’s  pages  clothe  Sir  Launcelot 

(147)  Headpiece 

(154)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(154)  Sir  Mador  de  la  Porte 
(162)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(162)  Sir  Mador  begs  for  his  Life 
(172)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(172)  Sir  Launcelot  defends  the  door 
(184)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(184)  The  Bishop  of  Rochester  and  the  King 
(198)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(198)  Sir  Gawaine  challenges  Sir  Launcelot 
(210)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
(210)  The  Passing  of  Sir  Gawaine 
(222)  Illustrated  initial  S with  heading 
(222)  Sir  Mordred  the  traitor 
(236)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 


P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 4.9  x 0.8 
P 4-9  x 5-6 

p 2.1  X 1.0 

p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 5.0  x 2.1 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-9 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-7 
P 4-9  x 0.7 
P 4-9  x 5-9 
p 4.9  x 0.9 

P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 4.9  x 0.8 
P 4-9  x 5-8 

p 4.9  x 0.8 
P 4-9  x 5.5 
P 5-o  x 2.3 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-5 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-8 
P 4-9  x 0.7 
P 4-9  x 5-7 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 4.9  x 0.7 
p 4.9  x 5.8 
P 4-9  x 0.7 
P 4-9  x 5.9 
p 4.9  x 0.8 

P 4-9  x 5.8 
P 4-9  x 0.7 


[15*] 


(236)  The  Passing  of  Arthur 
(348)  Illustrated  initial  T with  heading 
348  The  Passing  of  Guinevere 
358  Tailpiece 

I9IO 


P 4-9  x 5-9 
P 4-9  x 0.7 
P 4-9  x 5-8 
p 1.7  x 1. 1 


The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood  / By  / Howard 

Pyle  / / Prologue  * * * Page  2 / Part  First  / Robin 

Hood  and  the  Tinker  * * * Page  20  / The  Shooting  Match 
at  Nottingham  * * Page  40  / Will  Stutely  rescued  by  his 
Good  Com  / panions  * * * Page  57  / Printed  by  Permission 
of  / Charles  Scribners  Sons  Publishers  / Copyright  1883  / 
The  Howe  Memorial  Press  / Perkins  Institution  and  / 
Massachusetts  School  / for  the  Blind  / Boston  1910 


Folio.  Eight  volumes. 

The  story  embossed  in  Braille  type  for  the  use  of  the  blind. 


1 9 1 1 

The  Book  of  Laughter  / Selections  from  / Bret  Harte — 
Howard  Pyle — Joel  Chandler  / Harris — John  Habberton — 
Frank  R.  / Stockton,  and  Others  / Edited  by  / Katherine 
N.  Birdsall  / and  / George  Haven  Putnam  / Illustrated  / 

G.  P.  Putnam’s  / Sons  / The  Knickerbocker  Press  / New 
York  and  London 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  the  following  stories  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
St.  Nicholas  Magazine  on  dates  given.  None  of  the  illustrations 
published  in  St.  Nicholas  with  the  stories  are  reproduced, 
p 262  Hans  Gottenlieb,  The  Fiddler  April  1877 

33  Robin  Goodfellow  and  His  Friend  Bluetree  June  1879 

134  Drummer  Fritz  and  His  Exploits  Sept.  1877 

These  are  the  earliest  writings  of  Howard  Pyle  to  be  published  in 
book  form. 


Books  by  Other  Authors 
Containing  Illustrations  by 
H oward  Pyle 


Eclectic  Educational  Series  / / McGuffey’s  / Fifth 

/ Eclectic  Reader  / / Revised  Edition  / / 

(cut)  / Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  & Co.  / Cincinnati-New  York 

i6mo.  Cloth  sides.  Leather  back. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 105  Illustration.  No  title  w 3.5  x 5.0 

Illustrating  “The  Town  Pump,”  by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne, 
p 249  Illustration.  No  title  w 3.4  x 4.7 

Illustrating  “Squeers’s  Method,”  by  Charles  Dickens. 

This  is  the  first  book  published  containing  illustrations  by  Howard 
Pyle. 

Copyright,  No.  8125,  June  18,  1879. 


1879 

Eclectic  Educational  Series  / / McGuffey’s  / Sixth 

/ Eclectic  Reader  / / Revised  Edition  / / 

(cut)  / Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  & Co.  / Cincinnati-New  York 

i6mo.  Cloth.  Leather  back. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 240  The  Quack  w 3.5  x 5.2 

J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  17977,  ^ec-  3T>  l%19  Deposited  Dec.  31,  1879. 


1880 

Art  in  America,  by  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1880. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle.  First  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Sept.,  1879. 


1 88 1 


Old  Times  in  the  Colonies,  by  Charles  Carleton  Coffin. 
Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1 88 1. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  eight  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Dec.,  1879  (3),  Harper  s Young  People , Aug.  3 
(2),  Aug.  17,  Sept.  21,  Oct.  5,  1880. 

1 88 1 

Yankee  Doodle  / an  / Old  Friend  in  a / New  Drefs.  / 
Pictured  by  / Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / Printed  by 
Dodd,  Mead  / and  Company,  at  No.  755  / Broadway. 
mdccclxxxi  / Copyright  1881  by  Dodd,  Mead  & Com- 
pany 

4to.  Square.  Board  covers. 

Contains  thirty-two  illustrations  and  decorations 
not  previously  published,  as  follows: 

1 Cover  decoration  in  color 
1 Title  page  in  black,  decorations  in  blue 
8 Full  page  illustrations  in  colors 
21  Pages,  text  in  black,  decorations  in  blue 
1 Design  on  back  cover 

Copyright,  No.  15784,  Oct.  13,  1881.  Deposited  Oct.  13,  1881. 

1881 

Phaeton  Rogers,  by  Rossiter  Johnson.  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York,  1 88 1 . 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  St. 
Nicholas , Jan.,  1 88 1. 

1 88  i 

(Front  Cover)  The  / Lady  of  / Shalott  / By  A.  Tennyson 
/ (First  Page)  Dodd  / Mead  & / Company  / Publishers  / 

New  York  / Decorated  by  / Howard  Pyle 

[158] 


by  Howard  Pyle 

w 8.0  x 9.6 
w 8.0  x 9.0 
w 8.0  x 9.0 
w 8.0  x 9.0 
w 1.8  x 2.0 


8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  forty-five  illustrations  and  decorations  by  Howard  Pyle 
not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


i Title  page 
4 Sub-title  pages 
19  Full  page  illustrations  and  text 
1 1 Full  page  illustrations 
10  Pages  with  decorations  only 

Copyright,  No.  18488,  Nov.  29,  1881.  Deposited  Nov.  29,  1881. 


w 5.9  x 7.0 
w 5.9  x 7.0 
w 5.9  x 7.0 
w 5.9  x 7.0 
w 5.9  x 7.0 


1881 


Harper’s  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  United  States  His- 
tory, by  Benson  J.  Lossing,  LL.D.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1 88 1 . 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Two  volumes. 

Vol.  I,p.  687,  contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  first  pub- 
lished in  Harper  s Monthly , Nov.,  1879. 

1882 

Farm  Ballads.  / By  Will  Carleton.  / Illustrated  / (cut)  / 

New  York:  / Harper  & Brothers,  Publishers,  / Franklin 
Square 

8vo.  Square. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 103  “The  clang  of  the  Yankee  Reaper,  on  Salisbury 

Plain!”  w 4.4  x 6.8 

123  “The  sweet  love-planted  Christmas  Tree”  w 4.5  x 6.8 

Copyright,  No.  10583,  June  27,  1882.  Deposited  July  27,  1882. 

1882 


The  / Story  of  Siegfried  / By  / James  Baldwin  / Illustrated 
by  Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 
1882 


[159] 


i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  six  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 


Frontispiece 

The  Forging  of  Balmung 

w 3.4  X 5.2 

Frank  French,  Sc. 

p 62 

The  Death  of  Fafnir 

w 3.4  X 5.2 
J.  P.  Davis,  Sc. 

94 

The  Awakening  of  Brunhild 

w 5.2  x 3.4 

E.  Clement,  Sc. 

180 

The  Trial  of  Strength 

w 5.2  x 3.4 

John  Karst,  Sc. 

256 

The  Quarrel  of  the  Queens 

w 5.2  x 3.4 

John  Karst,  Sc. 

282 

The  Death  of  Siegfried 

w 5.2  x 3.4 

Copyright,  No. 

1 2107,  Juh  22>  1882.  Deposited  Oct.  n,  1882. 

E.  Clement,  Sc. 

1882 


The  Chronicle  of  the  Drum  / By  William  Makepeace 
Thackeray  / (cut)  / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 
1882 


8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

Frontispiece  “Ho,  Drummer!  quick,  silence  yon  Capet”  w 5.0  x 7.2 

F.  French,  Sc. 

p 33  “Awful,  and  proud,  and  erect”  w 4.4  x 6.4 

F.  French,  Sc. 

38  “She  looked  from  the  bars  of  her  prison”  w 4.3  x 6.2 

Copyright,  No.  17837,  Nov.  18,  1881.  Deposited  Nov.  25,  1881.  E.  Clement,  Sc. 

1882 


Under  Green  Apple  Boughs,  by  Helen  Campbell.  Fords, 
Howard,  & Hulbert,  New  York,  1882. 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  seven  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Our  Continent , Feb.  15  to  March  22,  1882. 

One  illustration  is  only  part  of  the  original,  and  two  of  the  illustra- 
tions are  made  from  one  original  picture. 

[ 160] 


1883 

New  England  Bygones  / By  / E.  H.  Arr.  / (Ellen  H. 

Rollins)  / New  Edition,  Enlarged  and  Illustrated./ / 

Introduction  by  Gail  Hamilton.  / / Philadelphia:  / 

J.  B.  Lippincott  & Co.  / 1883 

8vo.  Square. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 1 14  Grandfather  and  Little  Benny  w 3.5  x 4.0 

Wm.  Miller,  Sc. 

173  The  Beloved  Pastor  w 3.9  x 3.9 

F.  French,  Sc. 

First  edition  published  in  1880  was  not  illustrated. 

Copyright,  No.  16503,  Oct.  5,  1882.  Deposited  Nov.  9,  1882. 


1883 


The  Reader  the  Focus  of  Language-Training  / / 

Swinton’s  / Fifth  Reader  / and  / Speaker  / / Copy- 


right 1883  by  / Ivison,  Blakeman,  Taylor,  and  Company  / 
Publishers  / New  York  and  Chicago. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 


p 76  Illustrating:  Knickerbocker  Life  in  New  York 1 
148  Illustrating:  Gradgrind’s  Idea  of  Education 

Copyright,  No.  4305,  Mar.  8,  1883.  Deposited  April  21,  1883. 


w 3.5  X 4.1 
J.  Karst,  Sc. 

w 3.5  x 4.0 

J.  Karst,  Sc. 


1883 

Building  the  Nation  / Events  in  the  / History  of  the 
United  States  / from  the  Revolution  to  the  Beginning  of  / 
the  War  between  the  States  / By  / Charles  Carleton  Coffin 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  School  History  of  the  United  States.”  William  Swinton,  American  Book 
Co.,  New  York.  1893. 

[ 161] 


/Author  of  / “The  Boys  of  ’76”  “The  Story  of  Liberty” 

“Old  Times  in  the  Colonies”  Etc.  / Illustrated  / New 
York  / Harper  & Brothers,  Franklin  Square  / 1883 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  twelve  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Nov.  (4),  Dec.  (2),  1879;  Apl.  (1),  May  (2),  1880; 
Jan.  (1),  Mch.  (2),  1881. 

Also  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece  Inaugural  Procession  w 4.4  x 7.0 

p 109  A Kentucky  Wedding  w 6.9  x 4.4 

1 14  Scene  in  the  Theatre  in  Philadelphia  1794 1 w 4.4  x 3.4 

Ketsch,  Sc . 

Copyright,  No.  18116,  Oct.  28,  1882.  Deposited  Nov.  27,  1882. 


1884 

A History  / of  the  / United  States  of  America  / Preceded 
by  a Narrative  / of  / The  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  / 
North  America  / and  of  the  Events  which  led  to  the  Inde- 
pendence of  / the  Thirteen  English  Colonies  / for  the  use  of 
Schools  and  Academies  / By  / Horace  E.  Scudder  / with 
maps  and  illustrations  / Sheldon  & Company  / New  York 
and  Chicago 


i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 


p 58  Dutch  and  Indians  trading 
87  Roger  Williams  in  exile 


w 3.5  x 3.0 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

w 3*5  x 3-5 

G.  P.  Williams,  Sc. 


262  The  Indian  and  the  Pioneer  w 3.5  x 3.5 

Henry  Marsh,  Sc. 

349  Whitman  starting  for  Washington  w 3.5  x 3.5 

Henry  Marsh,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  9433,  May  9,  1884.  Deposited  Aug.  18,  1884. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Harper’s  Ency.  U.  S.  History,”  Vol.  IV.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York. 
1902. 


C 162] 


1 8 84. 

Art  / Year  / Book  / 1884  / American  Art  / Prepared  and 
Published  by  the  / New  England  Institute  / Boston 
Mass  USA  (title  page  decorated  design) 

4to.  Boards. 

Edition  of  100  copies. 

Contains  one  sub-title  page  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows : 

Title  “Notes:  Descriptive  and  Biographic.” 

Decoration  w 5.9  x 7.9 

Copyright,  No.  19502,  Sept.  27,  1884.  Deposited  Sept.  27,  1884. 

1885 

Illustrated  Poems  / of  / Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / With 
illustrations  by  / George  Randolph  Barse,  Frederic  Crown- 
inshield,  Frances  Houston,  William  / Formby  Halsall, 
Helen  Maria  Hinds,  Francis  Coates  Jones,  Hugh  Bolton  / 
Jones,  George  Willoughby  Maynard,  Charles  Elliott  Mills, 

John  Francis  / Murphy,  Howard  Pyle,  Louis  Ritter, 
William  Henry  Shelton,  / William  Thomas  Smedley, 
Sidney  Lawton  Smith,  Isaac  H.  / Stiefel,  Charles  John 
Taylor,  William  L.  Taylor,  / Ross  Turner,  Frederic  Porter 
Vinton  / (publishers’  monogram)  / Boston  / Houghton, 
Mifflin  and  Company  / New  York:  11  East  Seventeenth 
Street  / The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge  / 1885 

4to.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 48  Headpiece,  An  Incident  w 4.1  x 3.1 

49  The  Embarkation  w 4.2  x 3.0 

50  “Blazing  and  clanging  from  thicket  and  wall”  w 4.2  x 3.0 

60  “For  they  all  thought  he  was  dying,  as  they  gath- 
ered round  him  crying”  w 4.5  x 3.3 

Copyright,  No.  20195,  Oct.  7,  1884.  Deposited  Nov.  8,  1884. 

[163] 


1885 

Indian  History  for  Young  Folks,  by  Francis  S.  Drake. 
Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1885. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , March,  1883,  June,  1883,  Harper  s Young  People , 
Oct.  5,  1880. 

1886 

A Larger  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, by  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1886. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  twenty  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Jan.  (2),  Mch.  (4),  Apl.  (2),  June  (2),  July  (3), 
Aug.  (2),  and  Oct.  (2),  1883;  Jan.  (2),  Feb.,  1884. 

1886 

City  Ballads,  by  Will  Carleton.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1886. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in  Har- 
pers Weekly , June  3,  1882. 


1886 

The  Reader  the  Focus  of  Language-Training  / Swinton’s 

/ Advanced  / Third  Reader  / / Ivison,  Blakeman 

Taylor  and  Company  / Publishers  / New  York  and 
Chicago 

i6mo.  Cloth  sides.  Leather  back. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 97  Illustrating  ‘‘The  Peddler’s  Pack”  w 3.5  x 4.6 

Copyright,  No.  829,  Jan.  9,  1886.  Deposited  Mar.  4,  1886. 

[ 164] 


i 886 


The  / Inca  Princess  / An  Historical  Romance.  / By  / The 

Author  of  “Sir  Rae,”  “Iris,”  “Onti  Ora,”  Etc.  / / 

Illustrated  from  paintings  by  / Church,  Chase,  Davidson, 
Fredericks,  Pyle,  Schell,  and  Smedley.  / / Philadel- 

phia: / J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.  / London:  15  Russell 
St.,  Covent  Garden.  / 1886 

8vo.  Cloth.  Large  paper  edition.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 52  “Her  native  songs  for  him  she  sung”  w 4.0  x 6.0 

Copyright,  No.  20780,  Oct.  3,  1885.  Deposited  Dec.  21,  1885.  Wellington,  Sc. 

1886 

A History  of  New  York  from  / The  Beginning  of  the 
World  to  the  end  of  / the  Dutch  Dynasty;  containing, 
among  many  / surprising  and  curious  matters.  The 
Unutter-  / able  ponderings  of  Walter  the  Doubter,  / The 
Disastrous  Projects  of  William  the  / Testy,  and  the 
Chivalric  Achievements  of  / Peter  the  Headstrong — The 
Three  Dutch  / Governors  of  New  Amsterdam;  being  the 
/ Only  Authentic  History  of  the  Times  that  / ever  hath 
been  or  ever  will  be  Published  / By  Diedrich  Knicker- 
bocker / / (2  line  quotation)  / / A New 

Edition,  containing  unpublished  corrections  of  the  / 
Author,  with  illustrations  by  Geo.  H.  Boughton,  Will  / H. 
Drake,  and  Howard  Pyle,  and  Etchings  by  Henry  C.  / 

Eno  and  F.  Raubicheck,  in  two  volumes.  Volume  / 

(club  seal)  / New  York  / Printed  for  the  Grolier  Club  / 

MDCCCLXXXVI. 

8vo.  Boards.  Edition  of  175  copies. 

Contains  three  decorations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

Vol.  I p 33  Headband1  w 3.4  x 1.3 

33  Initial  A1  w 1.0  x 1.0 

89  Tailpiece1  w 2.1  x 1.4 

1 Reproduced  in  “Transactions  of  the  Grolier  Society,”  Part  II.  New  York.  1894. 

[165] 


1887 

The  / Closing  Scene.  / By  / Thomas  Buchanan  Read  / 

/ Illustrated  / / Philadelphia:  / J.  B. 

Lippincott  Company.  / 1887 

8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  five  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 35  Sat,  like  a Fate,  and  watched  the  flying  thread  w 4.2  x 4.8 

S.  G.  Putnam,  Sc. 

37  She  heard  the  stir  of  his  black  mantle  trailing  in  the 

dust  w 4.1  x 4.7 

C.  H.  Reed,  Sc. 

39  While  yet  her  cheek  was  bright  with  summer  bloom  w 4.1  x 4.8 

F.  French,  Sc. 

43  Breathed  through  her  lips  a sad  and  tremulous  tune  w 4.1  x 4.8 

E.  Heineman,  Sc. 

45  Death  and  Winter  closed  the  autumn  scene  w 4.1  x 4.8 

F.  H.  Wellington,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  13304,  June  8,  1886.  Deposited  July  24,  1886. 

1887 

A Story  /of  / The  Golden  Age  / By  / James  Baldwin  / 
Author  of  “The  Story  of  Siegfried,”  Etc.  / Illustrated  by 
Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 1887 


i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  twelve  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 


Frontispiece 

Pyrrhus  Finds  Philoctetes  in  a Cave 

P 3-7  x 4-6 

P 8 

Odysseus  and  His  Mother 1 

P 3-7  x 4-7 

42 

Apollo  Slaying  the  Python 

p 3.8  x 4.8 

74 

Meleager  Refuses  to  Help  in  Defence  of  the 

City 

P 5-2  x 3.4 

98 

The  Silver  Footed  Thetis  Rising  from  the 

Waves  1 

P 3-7  x 4-7 

116 

The  Swineherd  Telling  His  Story  to  Odys- 

seus 1 

P 4-4  x 3-5 

1 Reproduced  in 

“Odysseus,  the  Hero  of  Ithaca.”  Mary  E.  Burt,  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 

New  York.  1898. 

066] 

P132  Alpheus  and  Arethusa 1 p 3.7  x 4.7 

154  Odysseus  Advises  King  Tyndareus  Con- 
cerning Helen’s  Suitors  p 3.4  x 3.5 

176  Deianeira  and  the  Dying  Centaur  Nessus  p 3.7  x 4.6 
199  Prometheus  p 3.8  x 4.7 

222  Palamedes  Tests  the  Madness  of  Odysseus 1 p 4.4  x 3.5 
242  Odysseus  and  Menelaus  Persuading  Aga- 
memnon to  Sacrifice  Iphigenia1  p 4.4  x 3.5 

Copyright,  No.  20374,  Aug.  10,  1887.  Deposited  Oct.  27,  1887. 

1887 

Storied  Holidays  / A Cycle  of  / Historic  Red-Letter  Days 
/ By  / Elbridge  S.  Brooks  / Author  of  / Historic  Boys  / 

In  Leisler’s  Times  / Chivalric  Days  / In  No-Man’s  Land  / 
and  Others  / Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Company  / Franklin  and 
Hawley  Streets 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  eleven  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Wide  Awake , Dec.,  1885,  to  Oct.,  1886. 

Also  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as 
follows : 

p 252  The  Boys  present  the  Salmagundi  to  Heer  Gov- 
ernor Stuyvesant  w 4.5  x 3.7 

G.  L.  Cowee,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  25617,  Oct.  5,  1887.  Deposited  Oct.  9,  1887. 

1888 

The  Star  Bearer,  by  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman.  D. 
Lothrop  Company,  Boston,  1888. 

4to.  Paper  covers. 

Contains  one  illustration  and  three  border  decorations  by  Howard 
Pyle,  first  published  in  Wide  Awake , Dec.,  1887. 

1888 

Old  Homestead  Poems,  by  Wallace  Bruce.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1888. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Odysseus,  the  Hero  of  Ithaca.”  Mary  E.  Burt,  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York.  1898. 

[167] 


8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Oct.,  1883. 

1888 

Harper’s  Educational  Series  / / Harper’s  / Fourth 

Reader  / In  two  parts  / New  York  / Harper  & Brothers, 
Franklin  Square 
i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

* p 216  Washington,  the  Young  Surveyor  w 3.5  x 5.0 

Copyright,  No.  8458,  Mar.  12,  1888.  Deposited  Nov.  15,  1888.  H.  Wolf,  Sc. 

1888 

Library  of  Universal  Adventure  by  Sea  and  Land. 
Edited  by  William  Dean  Howells  and  Thomas  Sargeant 
Perry.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1888. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s 
Young  People,  Oct.  5,  1880. 

1889 

Pen  Drawing  and  Pen  Draughtsmen,  by  Joseph  Pennell. 
MacMillan  & Co.,  London  and  New  York,  1889. 

Folio.  Cloth  binding. 

Contains,  pp.  208,  209,  article  on  Howard  Pyle  with  illustration, 
first  published  as  frontispiece  in  The  Wonder  Clock,  Howard  Pyle, 
Harper  & Bros.,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

1889 

Recollections  of  a Minister  to  France,  by  E.B.Wash- 
burne,  LL.D.  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1889. 

8vo.  Cloth.  Two  volumes. 

Vol.  I contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 

Scribner  s Magazine , Jan.,  1887, 

* Reproduced  in  “Founders  of  Our  Country,”  F.  E.  Coe,  American  Book  Company.  1912. 

[168] 


1890 

Youma:  The  Story  of  a West  Indian  Slave,  by  Lafcadio 
Hearn.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1890. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle, first  published  in  Harper  s 
Monthly , Jan.,  1890. 

1890 

In  the  Valley,  by  Harold  Frederic.  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York,  1890. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  sixteen  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , Sept.,  Oct.  (2),  Nov.  (2),  Dec.,  1889;  Jan.  (2), 
Feb.,  Mar.,  Apl.  (2),  May  (2),  June  and  July,  1890. 

1890 

The  Captain’s  Well,  by  John  Greenleaf  Whittier.  New 
York  Ledger,  New  York,  1900. 

i2mo.  Board. 

A reduced  size  of  the  original  publication  in  New  York  Ledger  now 
published  in  book  form. 

Contains  four  illustrations  and  one  headpiece  by  Howard  Pyle, 
first  published  in  New  York  Ledger  Supplement,  Jan.  11,  1890. 

1891 

Flute  and  Violin,  and  Other  Kentucky  Tales  and 
Romances,  by  James  Lane  Allen.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1891. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  seventeen  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  3 Monthly , Dec.,  1890. 


I>9] 


1891 

The  True  Story  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
by  Elbridge  S.  Brooks.  D.  Lothrop  Company,  Boston,  1891. 

8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  being  part  of  illustration 
first  published  in  Wide  Awake , Feb.,  1886,  and  later  in  Storied  Holi- 
days, Brooks,  D.  Lothrop  & Co.,  Boston,  1887. 

1892 

Vol.  I.  Works  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier 
The  Poetical  Works  of  / John  Greenleaf  Whittier  / In  Four 
Volumes  / Volume  I / Narrative  and  Legendary  Poems  / 

(cut)  / Boston  and  New  York  / Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
Company  / The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge 

8vo.  Cloth  sides,  vellum  back. 

Artists’  Edition,  limited  to  750  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 104  “The  Sachem’s  Daughter”  p 5.2  x 3.5 

Copyright,  No.  32672,  Aug.  8,  1892.  Deposited  Aug  12,  1892. 

1892 

Vol.  II.  Works  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier 
The  Poetical  Works  of  / John  Greenleaf  Whittier  / In 
Four  Volumes  / Volume  II  / Poems  of  Nature,  Poems 
Subjective  / and  Reminiscent,  Religious  Poems  / (cut)  / 
Boston  and  New  York  / Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company 
/ The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge 

8vo.  Cloth  sides,  vellum  back. 

Artists’  Edition,  limited  to  750  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 315  “The  Vision  of  Echard” 

Copyright,  No.  32673,  Aug.  8,  1892.  Deposited  Aug.  12,  1892. 

[ 17°] 


P 3-S  x 5-3 


1892 

The  One  Hoss  Shay  / With  its  Companion  Poems  / How 
the  Old  Horse  Won  the  Bet  / & / The  Broomstick  Train  / 

By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / With  Illustrations  by  / 
Howard  Pyle  / (publishers’  seal)  / Boston  and  New  York  / 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  / The  Riverside  Press, 
Cambridge  / mdcccxcii. 

i2mo.  Leather. 

Contains  fourteen  full  page  illustrations,  forty-four  small  illustra- 
tions, eight  half-titles,  tailpiece  and  headings,  a total  of  sixty-six 
illustrations  and  decorations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 


Frontispiece,  Ye  Deacon 
p 4 Headpiece,  Preface 

7 Tailpiece 

8 Headpiece,  Illustrations 

10  Tailpiece 

11  Half  title,  The  Deacon’s  Masterpiece 

12  The  Deacon’s  Masterpiece 

14  “A  chaise  breaks  down  but  doesn’t  wear  out”  1 
16  “The  Deacon  inquired  of  the  village  folk” 

18  “Naow  she’ll  dew” 

19  “She  was  a wonder,  and  nothing  less”  1 

20  “Deacon  and  deaconess  dropped  away” 

21  Eighteen  Hundred 

21  Fifty-five 

22  “Its  hundredth  year” 

23  “A  general  flavor  of  mild  decay” 

24  “In  another  hour  it  will  be  worn  out” 

25  “The  parson  takes  a drive” 

26  “All  at  once  the  horses  stood  still” 

27  “The  something  decidedly  like  a spill” 

28  “Just  as  bubbles  do  when  they  burst” 

29  “End  of  the  wonderful  one-hoss-shay” 

30  Half  title,  How  the  Old  Horse  Won  the  Bet 

31  “The  famous  trotting  ground” 


P 2.0  x 3.5 
p 2.8  x 0.8 
P 1-3  x °-4 
P 2.7  x 1.3 
p 1.2  x 0.4 
p 2.4  x 3.4 
p 2.6  x 1.3 
p 2.6  X 4.4 
p 2.7  X 3.4 
p 2.4  X 2.4 
p 2.6  X 4.3 
p 2.5  X 2.6 
p 2.4  X 1.3 
p 2.1  X 1. 1 
P 2.6  X 2.2 

p 2.5  x 2.7 
p 2.3  X 1. 1 
p 2.5  X 2.4 
P 2.4  X 2.6 
P 2.6  X 4.4 
p 2.5  X 1.3 
p 2.5  X 1.9 
p 2.3  X 3.2 
p 2.5  x 1.6 


1 Reproduced  in  “Modern  Illustration.”  Joseph  Pennell,  George  Bell  & Son,  London. 

[17O 


p 32 

“Many  a noted  steed” 

P 2.5  x 1.3 

33 

“The  Sunday  swell” 

p 2 .6  x 4.0 

34 

“The  jointed  tandem” 

p 2.6  x 1.0 

35 

“So  shy  with  us,  so  free  with  these” 

p 2.6  x 1.2 

36 

“The  lovely  bonnets  beamed  their  smiles” 

p 2.6  x 4.1 

37 

“Til  bet  you  two  to  one” 

p 2.0  x 2.4 

38 

“Harnessed  in  his  one-hoss-shay” 

p 2.5  x 1.8 

40 

“The  sexton led  forth  the  horse” 

p 2.2  x 2.2 

41 

“A  sight  to  see” 

P 2.5  x 2.3 

42 

“They  lead  him,  limping,  to  the  track” 

p 2.5  x 0.9 

43 

“To  limber  out  each  stiffened  joint” 

P 2.5  X 3.7 

45 

“Something  like  a stride” 

p 2.4  x 2.4 

47 

“A  mighty  stride  he  swung” 

P 2.5  X 2.0 

48 

“Off  went  a shoe” 

p 2.5  X 2.1 

50 

“And  now  the  stand  he  rushes  by” 

P 2.5  x 4.3 

5i 

“And  off  they  spring” 

p 2.5  X 1.0 

52 

“They  follow  at  his  heels” 

p 2.5  X 1.0 

52 

“They’re  losing  ground” 

P 2.1  X 1.0 

53 

“He’s  distanced  all  the  lot” 

p 2.5  X 2.0 

54 

“Some  took  his  time” 

p 2.5  X 2.0 

56 

“Back  in  the  one-hoss-shay  he  went” 

p 2.5  x 4.2 

57 

“A  horse  can  trot,  for  all  he’s  old” 

p i. i x 1.5 

58 

Half  title,  The  Broomstick  train 

p 2.2  X 3.O 

59 

“Clear  the  track” 

p 2.6  x 1.4 

60 

“An  Essex  Deacon  dropped  in  to  call” 

p 2.6  x 1.7 

61 

“The  old  dwellings” 

p 2.6  x 0.8 

61 

“The  small  square  windows” 

p 2.5  X 1.2 

63 

“Dark,  dim,  Dante-like  solitudes” 

p 2.6  X 4.4 

64 

“Norman’s  Woe” 

p 2.4  x 3.2 

65 

“The  Screeching  Woman  of  Marblehead” 

p 2.4  x 1.8 

66 

“It  isn’t  fair” 

p 2.4  x 0.8 

68 

“You’re  a good  old  fellow — come,  let  us  go” 

p 2.6  x 4.6 

69 

“See  how  tall  they  have  grown” 

p 2.6  x 2.6 

70 

“They  called  the  cats” 

p 2.6  x 1.4 

7i 

“The  Essex  people  had  dreadful  times” 

p 2.5  x 1.2 

72 

“The  withered  hags  were  free” 

p 2.6  X 4.3 

74 

“A  strange  sea-monster  stole  their  bait” 

p 2.6  X 4.3 

75 

“They  could  hear  him  twenty  miles” 

P 2.5  X 2.2 

76 

“They  came at  their  master’s  call” 

p 2.5  x 1.6 

p 78  “You  can  hear  the  black  cat’s  purr”  p 2.6  x 1.6 

79  “Catch  a gleam  from  her  wicked  eye”  p 2.6  x 4.4 

80  Tailpiece  p 1.4  x 2.1 

Copyright,  No.  35402,  Oct.  2,  1891.  Deposited  Oct.  3,  1891. 

1892 

American  Illustrators,  by  F.  Hopkinson  Smith.  In  Five 
Parts  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / New  York,  1892. 

Folio.  Five  parts  enclosed  in  board  portfolio. 

Edition  of  1,000  copies. 

Part  one  contains  a Goupelgravure  7. 1 x 10.3,  “A  Wounded  Enemy,” 
by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Scribner  s,  July,  1890,  also  in  “In 
the  Valley,”  Harold  Frederic,  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York, 
1890. 

Part  three  contains  portrait  of  Howard  Pyle,  and  reproductions  of 
three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  from  Scribner  s,  Dec.,  1891,  and 
one  illustration  from  Scribner  s,  Dec.,  1890. 


1892 

Vol.  XII.  Works  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes 
The  Poetical  Works  / of  / Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / In  Two 
Volumes  / Volume  I / Earlier  Poems,  Songs  in  Many 
Keys  / Poems  of  the  Class  of  ’29,  Etc.  / (cut)  / Boston 
and  New  York  / Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  / The 
Riverside  Press,  Cambridge 

8vo.  Cloth  sides,  vellum  back. 

Limited  edition  of  750  copies. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 4 The  Last  Leaf 
420  The  One  Hoss  Shay 

Copyright,  No.  46458,  Nov.  14,  1892.  Deposited  May  29,  1893. 


P 3-3  x 4-9 
P S-°  x 3-3 


Vol.  XIII.  Works  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes 
The  Poetical  Works  / of  / Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / In  Two 
Volumes  / Volume  II  / Songs  of  Many  Seasons,  Bunker 
Hill  Battle  / The  Iron  Gate,  Before  the  / Curfew,  Etc.  / 

(cut)  / Boston  and  New  York  / Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
Company  / The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge 

8vo.  Cloth  sides,  vellum  back. 

Limited  edition  of  750  copies. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 48  Dorothy  Q p 3.2  x 4.9 

58  The  Boston  Tea  Party  p 3.2  x 4.7 

154  Grandmother's  Story  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  p 3.1  x 4.8 

Copyright,  No.  46459,  Nov.  14,  189a.  Deposited  May  29,  1893. 

1 893 

A Tour  Around  New  York  and  My  Summer  Acre,  by 
John  Flavel  Mines,  LL.D.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York, 

1893. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  5 Monthly , April,  1889. 


i893 

Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.  Harper 
& Brothers,  New  York,  1893. 

8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , June,  1887. 


1 893 

Dorothy  Q / Together  with  / A Ballad  of  the  Boston  Tea 
Party  / & / Grandmother’s  Story  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  / 


By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / With  Illustrations  by  / 
Howard  Pyle  / (cut)  / Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  River- 
side Press  / mdcccxciii. 

i2mo.  Vellum. 

Edition  250  copies. 

Contains  sixty-four  full  page  illustrations,  etc.,  and  thirty-one 
decorations,  head  and  tailpieces,  a total  of  ninety-five  illustrations, 
etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Frontispiece  Dorothy  Q 

p 2.8  x 4.6 

P 13 

Half  title,  Dorothy  Q 

P 2.0  x 3.4 

14 

Painting  the  picture 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

15 

“Girlish  bust,  but  womanly  air” 

p 2.5  x 1.4 

17 

“Hint  and  promise  of  stately  mien” 

p 2.0  x 4.0 

18 

“The  youthful  sire” 

p 2.1  x 3.6 

21 

“Soft  as  the  breath  of  a maiden’s  Yes” 

P 2.2  X 4.1 

22 

“Lady  and  lover” 

p 2.2  X 4.0 

26 

“The  Boston  teapot  bubbled” 

P 2.5  x 4-3 

27 

Half  title,  A Ballad  of  the  Boston  Tea-Party 

p 2.0  X 3.I 

28 

A cup  of  tea 

P i-6  x 3.3 

3i 

“Many  a six  foot  grenadier,  etc.” 

p 2.6  x 4.2 

32 

“Her  tearful  memories  treasured” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

35 

“Behold  the  guests  advancing” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

36 

“The  lively  barber” 

p 2.0  X 3.7 

39 

“The  truant  tapster” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

40 

“The  cooper’s  boys” 

p 2.5  X 4.2 

43 

“The  lusty  young  Fort  Hillers” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

44 

“The  Tories  seize  the  omen” 

P 2.3  X 4.1 

47 

“The  Mohawk  band  is  swarming” 

p 2.5  X 4.2 

48 

“So  gracious,  sweet,  and  purring” 

p 2.5  X 3.6 

5i 

“The  quiet  dame” 

p 2.5  X 4.0 

52 

An  old  North-Ender 

P 2. J X 3.8 

54 

Tailpiece 

P 2.1  X 3.1 

56 

Watching  the  battle  from  the  steeple 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

57 

Half  title — Grandmother’s  Story 

p 2.1  X 3.5 

58 

The  Grandmother 

P 2.5  x 3.5 

59 

Half  title 

p 2.6  X 4. 1 

61 

“Lord  Percy’s  hunted  soldiers” 

p 2.5  X 4.0 

62 

“Says  Grandma,  ‘What’s  the  matter?’  ” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

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p 65 

“The  Mohawks  killed  her  father” 

P 2.5  X 3.8 

66 

“ ‘Don’t  you  fret  and  worry  any’  ” 

p 2.5  X 4.0 

69 

“Down  my  hair  went  as  I hurried” 

P 2.5  X 3.8 

70 

“The  Corporal  marched  before” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

73 

“We  climbed  the  creaking  stairs” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

74 

“The  earth  work  hid  them  from  us” 

P 2.5  x 3.5 

77 

“The  cannon’s  deafening  thrill” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

78 

“Like  a gentleman  of  leisure” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

81 

“The  belted  grenadiers” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

82 

“The  barges  gliding  onward” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

85 

“Again  they  formed  in  order” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

86 

“They  wait  and  answer  not” 

p 2.5  x 4.0 

89 

“The  Corporal,  our  old  cripple” 

P 2*5  X 3-4 

90 

“Dan’l  Malcolm’s  Grave” 

P 2-5  X 4-3 

93 

“In  the  hush  of  expectation” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

94 

“Like  a thunder  cloud  it  breaks” 

p 2.5  x 4.1 

97 

“A  headlong  crowd  is  flying” 

p 2.5  x 4.2 

98 

“ ‘Are  they  beaten?’  ” 

p 2.5  X 4.0 

101 

“They  are  baffled,  not  defeated” 

p 2.5  x 4.0 

102 

“The  roofs  of  Charlestown  blazing” 

p 2.5  x 4.0 

105 

“We  can  see  each  massive  column” 

P 2*5  X 3-8 

106 

“The  ominous  calm  is  broken” 

p 2.5  x 4.2 

109 

“The  frightened  braves  of  Howe” 

P 2-5  x 4.5 

no 

“We  looked,  poor  timid  creatures” 

p 2.5  x 4.  1 

n 3 

“Have  a drop  of  old  Jamaiky” 

p 2.5  x 4.0 

1 14 

“They  were  creeping  round  to  four” 

p 2.5  x 4.2 

117 

“In  close  array  they  come” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

118 

“They  surged  above  the  breast-work” 

p 2.4  x 4.1 

121 

“They  say  I fainted” 

p 2.5  X 4.1 

122 

“Here’s  a soldier  bleeding” 

p 2-3  X 3-8 

125 

“Brought  him  from  the  battle” 

p 2.5  X 4.2 

126 

“I  saw  his  eyes  were  blue” 

p 2.5  X 4.0 

129 

“We  came  to  know  each  other” 

p 1.5  x 3-5 

130 

“His  picture  Copley  painted” 

P 2-5  x 3-7 

Thirty-one  decorations  as  follows: 

P 5 

Headpiece  with  initial 

p 2.5  x 1.9 

7 

Tailpiece  (repeated  6 times) 

p 1.2  x 0.4 

9 - 

Headpiece,  List  of  illustrations 

P 2-5  x 1.3 

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p 11 

Tailpiece 

p 1.0  x 0.4 

15 

Decorative  heading 

P 3-2  x i-4 

*5 

Tailpiece 

p 3.2  x 1.0 

16 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  once) 

p 3.9  X 2.4 

16 

Tailpiece  (repeated  once) 

p 2.9  x 1.5 

19 

Decorative  heading 

P 3.2  X 2.1 

l9 

Tailpiece 

p 3.2  X 2.0 

20 

Decorative  heading 

P 3*°  x 2-3 

20 

Tailpiece 

p 3.0  x 1.8 

23 

Decorative  heading 

p 2.9  x 2.0 

23 

Tailpiece 

P 2-9  x 2-3 

29 

Decorative  heading  with  title 

p 2.9  X 2.6 

29 

Tailpiece 

p 2.9  x 1.5 

30 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.6 

3° 

Tailpiece  (repeated  5 times) 

p 1-9  x °-3 

33 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.7 

33 

Tailpiece  (repeated  5 times) 

P 2-5  x °-3 

34 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.5 

37 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  X 1. 1 

37 

Tailpiece  (repeated  6 times) 

p 2.5  X 0.4 

38 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  X 1.0 

38 

Tailpiece  (repeated  5 times) 

P 2.5  X 0.2 

41 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.8 

4J 

Tailpiece  (repeated  5 times) 

P 2.0  X 0.5 

46 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  4 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.9 

46 

Tailpiece  (repeated  6 times) 

p 1.0  X 0.4 

5o 

Decorative  heading  (repeated  5 times) 

p 2.5  x 0.5 

53 

Tailpiece  (repeated  4 times) 

P 2.1  X 0.3 

Copyright,  No.  42540,  Oct.  30,  189a.  Deposited  Nov.  1,  1892. 

1 893 

A / School  History  / of  the  / United  States  / By  / William 
Swinton  / Author  of  “History  of  the  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac,” “Outlines  / of  the  World’s  History,”  “First  Lesson 
in  Our  / Country’s  History”  / Being  / A Revision  and 
Rewriting  of  Swinton’s  “Condensed  / School  History  of 
the  United  States”  / New  York  * Cincinnati  * Chicago  / 
American  Book  Company 


i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains,  p.  141,  Household  Scene  in  New  Amsterdam.  Previously 
published  in  Swinton’s  Fifth  Reader,  Ivison,  Blakeman,  Taylor  & Co., 
New  York,  1883.  * 

The  picture  on  p.  64,  “Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,”  is  drawn  very 
poorly  after  Pyle’s  picture,  “The  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,”  illustrat- 
ing “An  English  Nation,”  Harper  s Monthly , April,  1883. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 36  Balboa  discovering  the  Pacific  p 3.6  x 4.0 

J.  Karst,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  26463,  June  2,  1893.  Deposited  July  10,  1893. 

1893 

Giles  Corey,  Yeoman,  by  Mary  E.  Wilkins.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1893. 

241110.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Har- 
pers Monthly ^ June,  1892. 

1894 

In  Old  New  York,  by  Thomas  A.  Janvier.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1 894. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  six  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Har- 
pers Monthly , May  (3)  and  June,  1893  (3). 

1894 

Transactions  of  The  Grolier  Club  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  Part  II,  The  Grolier  Club,  New  York,  1894. 

8vo.  Boards. 

Edition  of  750  copies. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  from  History  of  New 
York,  Diedrich  Knickerbocker,  The  Grolier  Club,  New  York,  1886. 

[178] 


1894 

The  Art  of  the  American  Wood  Engraver,  by  Philip 
Gilbert  Hamerton,  LL.D.  To  accompany  the  collection  of 
Forty  hand-printed  proofs.  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York,  1894. 

i6mo.  Half  morocco. 

100  copies  autographed  by  author  and  publisher. 

The  Art  of  the  American  / Wood  Engraver  / * / Forty 
India  proofs  / To  accompany  the  Text  of  / Philip  Gilbert 
Hamerton  / * / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 

1894 

Folio.  Half  morocco. 

Contains  eight  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  printed  on  India 
paper,  each  signed  by  the  engraver;  first  published  in  Scribner  s 
Magazine , Sept.,  1889,  Dec.,  1890  (6),  May,  1893. 

1894 

Swinton’s  Primary  United  States  / / First  Lessons 

/ in  / Our  Country’s  History  / By  William  Swinton  / 
Author  of  “School  History  of  the  United  States”  “Outlines 
/ of  the  World’s  History”  “History  of  the  / Army  of  the 
Potomac”  / Revised  Edition  / New  York  * Cincinnati  * 
Chicago  / American  Book  Company 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 32  “The  Meeting  of  Cortes  and  Montezuma”  p 4.0  x 3.0 

Karst,  Sc. 

Copyright,  No.  535 8,  Jan.  12,  1894. 

1894 

The  Autocrat  / Of  the  Breakfast-Table  / By  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes  / With  Illustrations  by  / Howard  Pyle  / 

I / (publishers’  seal)/  Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  Riverside 
Press  / mdcccxciv. 


C 179] 


Two  volumes.  Bound  in  vellum. 

8 vo. 

Edition  of  250  copies.  Large.  Paper. 

Contains  fifteen  full  page  photogravure  illustrations  and  forty-four 
headings  and  tailpieces,  or  a total  of  fifty-nine  illustrations  by  Howard 
Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 


Vol.  I 

Frontispiece — Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  at  age  of  41. 

Full  page. 

p 2.7  x 4.0 

p V 

Headpiece — List  of  Illustrations 

p 2.6  x 1.2 

VII 

Headpiece  to  Preface  (with  initial  T) 

p 2.6  x 3.7 

XIII 

Headpiece  to  The  Autocrat’s  Autobiography  (with 

initial  T) 

p 2.6  X 2.6 

XVI 

Tailpiece 

p 1.0  X 1.2 

I 

Headpiece  to  Part  I (with  initial  I) 

p 2.6  X 3.8 

6 

The  Mutual  Admiration  Society.  Full  page 

P 2.9  X 4.5 

22 

Album  Verses  (with  initial  W) 

p 2.6  X 1.4 

30 

The  Man  of  Family.  Full  page 

P 2.9  X 4.4 

34 

Latter-Day  Warnings  (with  initial  W) 

p 2.4  X 2.1 

38 

Tailpiece 

P 2.1  X 1.2 

39 

Headpiece  to  Part  II  (with  initial  I) 

p 2.6  x 3.8 

54 

The  Trotting  Match.  Full  page 

P 2.9  x 4.5 

60 

Sun  and  Shadow  (with  initial  A) 

p 2.6  X 1.0 

65 

This  Is  It  (with  initial  A) 

p 2.3  X 1. 1 

7i 

Headpiece  to  Part  III  (with  initial  T) 

p 2.6  x 3.1 

92 

At  the  Club.  Full  page 

p 2.9  x 4.6 

98 

The  Old  Man  Dreams  (with  initial  0) 

p 2.6  x 3.2 

100 

Tailpiece 

p 1.8  x 1.5 

IOI 

Headpiece  to  Part  IV  (with  initial  I) 

p 2.6  x 3.1 

112 

A Reminiscence  of  the  Marigold.  Full  page 

P 2.9  X 4.5 

142 

The  Chambered  Nautilus  (with  initial  T) 

p 2.6  X 2.4 

T44 

Tailpiece 

p 2.0  X 1.8 

145 

Headpiece  to  Part  V (with  initial  A) 

p 2.6  x 2.7 

152 

The  Old  Violin.  Full  page 

p 2.9  X 4.4 

181 

Mare  Rubrum  (with  initial  F) 

p 2.6  x 2.8 

183 

Tailpiece 

P 1-9  x 1.3 

184 

Headpiece  to  Part  VI  (with  initial  S) 

p 2.6  x 3.0 

190 

The  Closed  Door.  Full  page 

p 2.9  X 4.5 

217 

What  We  All  Think  (with  initial  T) 

p 2.6  x 2.7 

219 

Tailpiece 

p 1.5  X 1.0 

[180] 

Vol.  II  Frontispiece — Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  in  1885. 

Full  page  p 2.8  x 4.0 

p v Headpiece — List  of  Illustrations.  Same  as  in  Vol.  I 
221  Headpiece  to  Part  VII  (with  initial  T) 

241  The  Last  Blossom  (with  initial  T) 

254  The  Professor  in  his  Boat.  Full  page 
261  The  Living  Temple 
263  Headpiece  to  Part  VIII  (with  initial  S) 

276  Into  the  River.  Full  page 
293  Spring  Has  Come  (with  initial  T) 

295  Headpiece  to  Part  IX  (with  initial  I) 

312  First  Love.  Full  page 
331  A Good  Time  Going 
334  The  Two  Armies  (with  initial  A) 

336  Tailpiece 

337  Headpiece  to  Part  X (with  initial  T) 

358  The  First  Walk.  Full  page 
370  Musa  (with  initial  O) 

372  Tailpiece 

373  Headpiece  to  Part  XI  (with  initial  T) 

376  Decoration  with  sub-title,  The  Deacon’s  Master 

piece 

390  Aestivation  (with  initial  I) 

392  The  Mountain  Home.  Full  page 
397  Contentment  (with  initial  L) 

41 1 Tailpiece 

412  Headpiece  to  Part  XII  (with  initial  I) 

440  Decorations  with  sub-title,  “Parson  Turell’s 

Legacy”  p 2. 

444  Parson  Turell’s  Legacy.  Full  page  p 3. 

452  The  Voiceless  (with  initial)  p 2. 

463  Tailpiece  p o. 

Copyright,  No.  46600,  Oct.  17,  1893.  Deposited  Nov.  4,  1893. 


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i895 

Great  Men’s  Sons,  by  Elbridge  S.  Brooks.  G.  P.  Put- 
nam’s Sons,  New  York,  1895. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 


Contains,  p.  69,  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Wide  Awake , May,  1886,  and  later  in  “Storied  Holidays,”  Elbridge  S. 
Brooks,  D.  Lothrop  & Co.,  Boston,  1887. 

18  95 

The  True  Story  of  George  Washington,  by  Elbridge 
S.  Brooks.  Lothrop  Publishing  Company,  Boston,  1895. 

8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Wide 
Awake , July,  1887. 

i895 

(Decoration)  Stops  / of  Various  / Quills  (Decoration)  / 

By  W.  D.  Howells  / Illustrated  by  / Howard  / Pyle  / 
(publishers’  seal)  / New  York  / Harper  and  Brothers  / 

MDCCCXCV. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

A Limited  Large  Paper  Edition  of  this  work  signed  by  author  and 
artist  was  issued  in  1896. 

Contains  three  full  page  illustrations,  twenty  headpieces,  thirteen 
tailpieces  and  eighteen  initials,  or  a total  of  fifty-four  illustrations  by 
Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , March,  1893  (18), 
Dec.,  1894  (21),  March  (3)  and  Sept.,  1895  (I2)- 

Contains  also  twenty-five  headpieces,  fourteen  tailpieces  and  deco- 
rations and  five  initials,  in  all  a total  of  forty-four  illustrations  by 


Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  follows: 
Title  page  decoration 

p 1.7  x 0.4 

Title  page  decoration 

p 1.3  x °*4 

Table  of  Contents,  Heading 

P 3-5  x 1.5 

p 11  Tailpiece 

p 1.0  x 0.5 

v Tailpiece 

p 1.7  x 0.7 

vi  Headpiece 

p 3.6  x 1.5 

Tailpiece 

p 2.0  x 0.8 

viii  Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 

x Tailpiece 

p 1.3  x 0.7 

xiv  Tailpiece 

p 1.6  x 0.8 

xv  Initial  D 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

[182] 

p XX 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1.9 

Initial  J 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

Tailpiece 

p 2.2  X 0.8 

XXI 

Tailpiece 

p 1.3  X 1.8 

XXIV 

Headpiece 

p 3.52c  1.5 

Tailpiece 

p 2.0  X 2.3 

XXV 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x i-3 

XXVI 

Tailpiece 

p 1.5  x 0.8 

XXVIII 

Headpiece 

p 2.9  X 1.8 

XXIX 

Headpiece 

p 3-5  x x-6 

XXX 

Headpiece 

p 3.5  x 2.2 

Tailpiece 

P 3-5  x 2.2 

XXXI 

Headpiece 

p 2.7  x 1.4 

Initial  T 

p 0.4  X 0.4 

XXXII 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x r-6 

Tailpiece 

p 1.7  x 1.8 

XXXIII 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1.9 

XXXIV 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 2.0 

XXXV 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1.7 

XXXVI 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1.0 

Tailpiece 

p 1.6  x 2.2 

XXXVII 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1.8 

Initial  L 

p 0.4  X 0.4 

XXXVIII 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 1-0 

Initial  0 

p 0.4  x 0.4 

Tailpiece 

P 1-3  x i*5 

XXXIX 

Headpiece 

P 3-6  x x-9 

XL 

Headpiece 

P 3-3  x 1.7 

XLI 

Headpiece 

P 3*5  x 

Tailpiece 

p 0.5  x 0.7 

XLII 

Headpiece 

p 3*5  x 1.1 

XLIII 

Headpiece 

P 3-5  x 

Tailpiece 

p 1.3  x 0.2 

Copyright,  No.  39945,  Aug.  3,  1895.  Deposited  Oct.  25,  1895. 


i895 

The  Parasite,  A Story,  by  A.  Conan  Doyle.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  Publishers,  New  York,  1895. 
i2mo.  Cloth. 


[ 183] 


Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Weekly , Nov.  io,  17,  24,  Dec.  1,  1894. 


i895 

History  of  the  United  States,  by  E.  Benjamin  An- 
drews. New  York  / Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  New  York, 

1895. 

i2mo.  Cloth.  Four  volumes. 

Vol.  I contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , May,  1893. 

i895 

Modern  Illustration,  by  Joseph  Pennell.  George  Bell  & 

Sons,  London,  1895. 

8vo.  Three  quarters  morocco. 

Japan  Paper  Edition,  125  copies. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  The 
Century , Dec.,  1893,  and  “The  One  Hoss  Shay,”  Oliver  Wendell 
Holmes,  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co.,  Boston,  1892. 

i895 

* The  Novels  and  / Tales  of  Robert  / Louis  Stevenson  / 
Kidnapped  / * Published  in  / New  York  By  / Charles 
Scribner’s  / Sons  **  1895  * 

8vo.  Cloth.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

Frontispiece  “I  saw  him  pass  his  sword  through  the 

mate’s  body”  p 3.0  x 4.3 


i895 

* The  Novels  and  / Tales  of  Robert  / Louis  Stevenson  / 
The  Merry  Men  / and  Other  Tales  / and  Fables  * Strange  / 


Case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  / and  Mr.  Hyde  **  / * Published  in  / 

New  York  by  / Charles  Scribner’s  / Sons  **  1895  * 

8vo.  Cloth.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece  “He  put  the  glass  to  his  lips  and  drank  at 

one  gulp”  p 2.9  x 4.1 

i895 

* The  Novels  and  / Tales  of  Robert  / Louis  Stevenson  / 
David  Balfour  / A Sequel  to  “Kidnapped”  / * Published 
in  / New  York  By  / Charles  Scribner’s  / Sons  **  1895  * 

8vo.  Cloth.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece  “Will  you  forgive  my  having  followed  you?”  p 3.0  x 4.3 


1896 

In  Ole  / Virginia  / By  / Thomas  Nelson  Page  / Illustrated 
/ By  / W.  T.  Smedley,  B.  W.  Clinedinst,  / C.  S.  Reinhart, 

A.  B.  Frost,  / Howard  Pyle  and  / A.  Castaigne  / New 
York  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / mdcccxcvi  (title  sur- 
rounded by  decorations) 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 206  “The  gigantic  monster  dragged  the  hacked  and 

headless  corpse  of  his  victim  up  the  staircase”  p 4.0  x 5.5 
222  “A  man  in  it,  standing  upright,  and  something 

lying  in  a lump  at  the  bow”  p 4.0  x 5.5 

Copyright,  No.  55950,  Oct.  9,  1896.  Deposited  Oct.  10,  1896. 


1896 


The  History  of  the  Last  Quarter-Century,  by  E.  Ben- 
jamin Andrews.  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1896. 


[185] 


8vo.  Cloth.  Two  volumes. 

Contains, in  Volume  I,  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  pub- 
lished in  Scribner  s Magazine , May,  July,  Oct.,  1895. 

1896 

Vol.  IX.  Writings  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe 
Oldtown  Folks  / and  / Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  / Fireside 
Stories  / By  / Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  / In  Two  Volumes  / 
Volume  I / (cut)  / Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  Riverside 
Press  / mdcccxcvi. 

8vo.  Cloth  binding.  Paper  label. 

Autograph  Edition,  250  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Sub-title  page  vignette,  Old  Natick  Church  p 2.5  x 2.5 

Copyright,  No.  62468,  Nov.  16,  1896.  Deposited  Jan.  2,  1897. 

1896 

Vol.  X.  Writings  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe 
Oldtown  Folks  / and  / Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  / Fireside 
Stories  / By  / Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  / In  Two  Volumes  / 
Volume  II  / (cut)  / Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  Riverside 
Press  / mdcccxcvi. 

8vo.  Cloth  binding.  Paper  label. 

Autograph  Edition  of  250  copies. 

Contains  twoillustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Sub-title  page  vignette,  Sam  Lawson’s  House  p 2.5  x 2.5 

Frontispiece,  Sam  Lawson  telling  stories  p 3.0  x 4.4 

Copyright,  No.  62469,  Nov.  16,  1896.  Deposited  Jan.  2,  1897. 

18  97 

Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker,  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell,  M.D., 
LL.D.  The  Century  Co.,  New  York,  1897. 

4to.  Large.  Paper. 


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Edition  of  Go  copies  each  signed  by  the  author. 

Two  volumes. 

Illustrated  with  the  twelve  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  used  in 
the  original  publishing  of  the  story  in  The  Century , Nov.,  1896,  to 
Oct.,  1897,  and  reproduced  in  full  size  as  used  in  The  Century ; also 
the  same  twelve  pictures  in  reduced  size  same  as  used  in  the  trade 
editions  of  1897  and  1899. 


1897 

Vol.  V.  Works  of  Francis  Parkman 
LaSalle  and  the  Discov-  / ery  of  the  Great  West  * / France 
and  England  in  / North  America.  Part  Third  / By  Francis 
Parkman  * * * * / Jn  Two  Volumes  / Vol.  I / (cut)  / 
Boston  * Little  Brown  / and  Company  * mdcccxcvii. 

8vo.  Half  levant  morocco. 

Limited  Edition,  300  copies. 

Vol.  V. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 132  Father  Hennepin  Celebrating  Mass  p 3.6  x 5.7 

Copyright,  No.  46914,  Aug.  21,  1897.  Deposited  Aug.  21,  1897. 

1897 

Vol.  VI.  Works  of  Francis  Parkman 
LaSalle  and  the  Discov-  / ery  of  the  Great  West  * / France 
and  England  in  / North  America.  Part  Third  / By  Francis 
Parkman  * * * * / In  Two  Volumes  / Vol.  II  / (cut)  / 
Boston  * Little  Brown  / and  Company  * mdcccxcvii. 

8vo.  Half  levant  morocco. 

Limited  Edition,  300  copies. 

Vol.  VI. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 173  Assassination  of  LaSalle* 1  p 3.6  x 5.7 

Copyright,  No.  46914,  Aug.  21,  1897.  Deposited  Aug.  21,  1897. 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Struggle  for  a Continent.”  Pelham  Edgar,  Little  Brown  & Co.,  Boston. 
1902. 

[187] 


Vol.  XI.  Works  of  Francis  Parkman 
A Half-Century  of  / Conflict  *****  / France  and  Eng- 
land in  / North  America.  Part  Sixth  / By  Francis  Parkman 
* * * / In  Two  Volumes  / Vol.  I / (cut)  / Boston  * Little 
Brown  / and  Company  * mdcccxcvii. 

8vo.  Half  levant  morocco. 

Limited  Edition,  300  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 73  The  Return  from  Deerfield 1 p 3.6  x 5.7 

Copyright,  64257,  Nov.  19,  1897.  Deposited  Nov.  29,  1897. 

1 897 

George  Washington,  by  Woodrow  Wilson.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1897. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  twenty  full  page  illustrations,  one  headpiece  and  six  end- 
pieces  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , Jan.  (4), 
Mar.  (3),  May  (5),  July  (7),  Sept.  (4),  and  Nov.  (4),  1896. 

1 897 

The  First  / Christmas  / Tree  / By  Henry  / Van  Dyke  / 
Illustrated  by  How-  / ard  Pyle  / Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / 

New  York  mdcccxcvii  (title  enclosed  in  decorated  border) 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , Dec.,  1891. 

Also  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 24  “The  fields  around  lay  bare  to  the  moon”  2 p 4.2  x 6.4 

60  “Then  Winfried  told  the  story  of  Bethlehem”  p 4.2  x 6.5 

Copyright,  No.  62651,  Nov.  8,  1897.  Deposited  Nov.  8,  1897. 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Struggle  for  a Continent.”  Pelham  Edgar,  Little  Brown  & Co.,  Boston. 
1902. 

2 Reproduced  in  “The  Blue  Flower.”  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Scribner,  New  York.  1902. 

[188} 


1897 

“Quo  Vadis”  / A Narrative  of  the  Time  / of  Nero  * By 
Henryk  Sienkie  / wicz  * * Translated  from  the  Polish  / 
By  Jeremiah  Curtin  * * * * / New  Edition  / With  Maps 
of  Ancient  Rome,  and  Photogravures  from  Pictures  / by 
Howard  Pyle,  Edmund  H.  Garrett,  and  Evert  / Van 

Muyden,  and  from  Ancient  Scriptures  / Volume / 

(publishers’  seal)/  Boston  * Little  Brown  / and  Company  * 

MDCCCXCVII. 


8vo.  Vellum  binding.  Two  volumes. 

Illustrated  Edition,  250  copies. 

Contains  six  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 


Vol.  I. 

1 p 34  “Lygia  and  Vinicius  in  the  Garden  of  Aulus” 

2 348  The  Punishment  of  Chilo  by  Vinicius 
Vol.  II 

3 Frontispiece,  Nero  Holding  a Golden  Lute,  with 

Rome  in  Flames 

4 204  “Peractum  est!” 

5 266  The  Conversion  of  Chilo 

6 317  “Quo  Vadis,  Domine!” 

Copyright,  No.  64263-4,  Nov.  9,  1897.  Deposited  Nov.  nt  1897. 


P 3-6  x 5-6 
P 3-6  x 5.6 


P 3-5  x 5-5 
P 3-5  x 5-6 
P 3-7  x 5.7 
P 3-6  x 5.7 


1898 

Vol.  XV.  Works  of  Francis  Parkman 
Montcalm  and  Wolfe  * / France  and  England  in  / North 
America.  Part  Seventh  / By  Francis  Parkman  * * * / 

In  Three  Volumes  / Vol.  Ill  / (cut)  / Boston  * Little 
Brown  / and  Company  * mdcccxcviii. 

8vo.  Half  levant  morocco. 

Limited  Edition,  300  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 


p 141  The  Fall  of  Montcalm  1 * p 3.6  x 5.8 

Copyright,  No.  7145,  Jan.  22,  1898.  Deposited  Jan.  24,  1898. 

1 Reproduced  in  “The  Struggle  for  a Continent.”  Pelham  Edgar,  Little  Brown  & Co.,  Boston. 

1902. 

[189] 


1 898 

The  Book  of  the  Ocean,  by  Ernest  Ingersoll.  The  Cen- 
tury Co.,  New  York,  1898. 

8vo.  Square.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  The 
Century , April  and  Sept.,  1895. 

1898 

The  Story  of  the  Revolution,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1898. 

8vo.  Cloth.  Two  volumes. 

Contains  twelve  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , Jan.  to  Dec.,  1898. 

1898 

Odysseus,  the  Hero  of  Ithaca,  by  Mary  E.  Burt.  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1898. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  six  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  “The 
Story  of  the  Golden  Age,”  James  Baldwin,  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York,  1887. 

1898 

Silence  and  Other  Stories,  by  Mary  E.  Wilkins.  Harper 
& Brothers,  New  York,  1898. 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Har- 
pers Monthly , Feb.,  1892. 


1899 

Old  Chester  Tales,  by  Margaret  Deland.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1899. 

[190] 


i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  sixteen  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , April  to  Dec.,  1898. 

1 899 

Good  for  The  Soul,  by  Margaret  Deland.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1899. 

2^mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  frontispiece  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  from  Harper  s 
Monthly , May,  1898. 

Story  and  illustration  published  in  “Old  Chester  Tales/’  Margaret 
Deland,  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1899. 

1 899 

Janice  / Meredith  / A Story  of  the  / American  Revolu- 
tion / / By  / Paul  Leicester  Ford  / Author  of  / 

The  Honorable  Peter  Stirling  / / With  a Miniature 

by  Lillie  V.  O’Ryan  and  / Illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle 

and  his  Pupils.  / / Vol.  / / New 

York  / Dodd,  Mead  & Company  / mdcccxcix  (boxed  rule 
and  ornamental  border  around  title) 

8vo.  Cloth.  Two  volumes. 

One  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as  fol- 
lows: 

Vol.  II  p 228  “They  scrambled  up  the  parapet  and 
went  over  the  crest,  pell  mell,  upon  the 
British.”  p 3.5  x 5.2 

Copyright,  No.  2520,  Jan.  5,  1899.  Deposited  Jan.  25,  1899. 


i goo 


To  Have  and  / to  Hold  / By  / Mary  Johnston  / Author  of 
“Prisoners  of  Hope”  / with  Illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle, 
E.  B.  Thompson,  / A.  W.  Betts,  and  Emlen  McConnell  / 
(publishers’  seal)  / Boston  and  New  York  / Houghton, 


[19O 


Mifflin  and  Company  / The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge  / 

1900  (boxed  double  rule  around  title) 
i2mo.  Cloth.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece,  “Why  don’t  you  end  it?”  p 3.5  x 5.3 

Copyright,  No.  7246,  Jan.  10,  1900. 

1900 

The  Man  with  the  Hoe  / and  Other  Poems  / By  / Edwin 
Markham  / Decorated  by  Howard  Pyle  / New  York  / 
Doubleday  McClure  Co.  / 1900 
8vo.  Cloth.  Uncut. 

Contains  one  full  page  illustration  and  sixty-four  headpieces,  etc., 
or  a total  of  sixty-five  illustrations,  etc.,  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previ- 
ously published,  as  follows: 


p 1 

Headpiece  1 

p 2.4  x 0.7 

Frontispiece 

p 3-9  X 5.9 

V 

Headpiece — Dedication 

p 3.8  x 0.7 

VII 

Headpiece — Prefatory  Note 

p 3.8  x 0.6 

IX 

Headpiece — The  Contents 

P 3-8  x 1.4 

I 

Headpiece — The  Man  with  the  Hoe 

P 3-9  x 2.3 

4 

Headpiece — A Look  into  the  Gulf 

P 3-7  x 1.8 

6 

Headpiece — Brotherhood 

p 3.8  x 0.5 

7 

Headpiece — Song  of  the  followers  of  Pan 

p 2.0  x 0.4 

8 

Headpiece — Little  Brothers  of  the  Ground 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

10 

Headpiece — Wail  of  the  Wandering  Dead 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

13 

Headpiece — A Prayer 

P 3-5  x 1.5 

15 

Headpiece — The  Poet 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

17 

Headpiece — The  Whirlwind  Road 

p 2.8  x 0.7 

18 

Headpiece — The  Desire  of  Nations 

P 3-7  x 0.7 

23 

Headband — (Reproduced  five  times) 

p 3.8  x 0.4 

24 

Headpiece — The  Goblin  Laugh 

p 2.7  x 0.9 

25 

Headpiece — Poetry 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

26 

Headpiece — A Meeting 

p 2.7  x 0.7 

27 

Headpiece — Infinite  Depths 

P 3-8  x 1.5 

28 

Headpiece — A Leaf  from  the  Devil’s  Jest-Book 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

30 

Headpiece — The  Paymaster 

P 2.7  X 1.2 

1 Reproduced  in  “Modern  Pen  Drawings.”  Charles  Holme,  The  Studio,  London.  1901. 


[ 192] 


31 

Headpiece — The  Last  Furrow  1 

P 3-9  x i-6 

33 

Headpiece — In  the  Storm 

P 3-9  x i.j 

34 

Headpiece — After  Reading  Shakespeare 

P 3-9  x i.8 

36 

Headband — (Reproduced  five  times) 

p 3.8  x 0.4 

37 

Headpiece — The  Poets 

p 2.2  x 1.2 

38 

Headpiece — Love’s  Vigil 

p 3-9  x i-8 

40 

Headpiece — Two  at  a Fireside 

p 2.1  x 1. 1 

41 

Headband — (Reproduced  twice) 

p 3.8  X 0.4 

42 

Headpiece — To  William  Watson 

P 2.0  X 0.5 

44 

Headpiece — Man 

p 2.0  X I.9 

46 

Headpiece — In  High  Sierras 

p 2.0  X O.7 

47 

Headpiece — The  Wharf  of  Dreams 

p 3-9  x 1.8 

49 

Headpiece — To  Louise  Michel 

P 3-9  x °-5 

50 

Headpiece — Shepherd  Boy  and  Nereid 

P 3-9  x 1.8 

52 

Headpiece — A Song  at  the  Start 

P 3-9  x i-8 

54 

Headpiece — My  Comrade 

p 1.5  x 0.8 

62 

Headpiece — Joy  of  the  Morning 

p 1.5  x 0.7 

66 

Headpiece — A Cry  in  the  Night 

p 2.0  x 0.8 

67 

Headpiece — F ays 

p 3.8  x 0.9 

68 

Headpiece — In  Death  Valley 

p 3.8  x 0.6 

69 

Headpiece — At  Dawn 

p 2.3  x 1.2 

70 

Headpiece — “Follow  Me” 

p 2.5  X 1.7 

7i 

Headpiece — In  Poppy  Fields 

p 2.9  x 0.6 

72 

Headpiece — The  Joy  of  the  Hills 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

74 

Headpiece — The  Invisible  Bride 

p 3.8  x 1.8 

76 

Headpiece — The  Valley 

p 2.5  x 0.8 

77 

Headpiece — The  Climb  of  Life 

p 3.7  x 1.7 

81 

Headpiece — Midsummer  Noon 

p 2.2  x 1.8 

83 

Headpiece — Griefs 

P 2.3  x 1.3 

84 

Headpiece — An  Old  Road 

p 1.8  X 1.0 

86 

Headpiece — Music 

p 3.0  x 0.8 

87 

Headpiece — Fay  Song 

P 3-7  x 0.9 

88 

Headpiece — The  Old  Earth 

p 2.2  x 1.4 

89 

Headpiece — Divine  Adventure 

P 3-7  x i-7 

92 

Headpiece — To  High-born  Poets 

P 3-8  x 0.9 

94 

Headpiece — The  Toilers 

P 3-8  x 1.3 

9 6 

Headpiece — On  the  Gulf  of  Night 

P 3-8  x 1.7 

Reproduced  in  “Modern  Pen  Drawings.”  Charles  Holme,  The  Studio,  London.  1901. 

C 193] 


p 98  Headpiece — A Harvest  Song 1 

101  Headpiece — The  Man  under  the  Stone 

103  Headpiece — Song  to  the  Divine  Mother 

109  Headpiece — From  the  Hand  of  a Child 

1 12  Headpiece — The  Rock-Breaker 

1 13  Headpiece — These  Songs  Will  Perish 

Copyright,  No.  A2812,  Jan.  31,  1900.  Deposited  Jan.  31,  1900. 

1900 

Vol.  V.  Works  of  John  Lothrop  Motley 

Netherlands  Edition  / / The  Rise  of  / The  Dutch 

Republic  / A History  / By  / John  Lothrop  Motley  / 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.  / Corresponding  member  of  the  Institute 
of  France,  Etc.  / Vol.  V / (seal)  / New  York  and  London  / 
Harper  and  Brothers  Publishers  / 1900 

8vo.  Buckram  binding.  Uncut. 

Limited  to  500  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — Assassination  of  William  of  Orange  p 3.3  x 4.9 

(Signed  by  Howard  Pyle) 

Copyright,  No.  A9950,  April  19,  1900.  Deposited  May  1,  1900. 

1900 

Vol.  XIII.  Complete  Writings  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne 
A Wonder  Book  for  / Girls  and  Boys  / and  / Tanglewood 
Tales  / By  / Nathaniel  Hawthorne  / (cut)  / Boston  and 
New  York  / Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company  / The  River- 
side Press,  Cambridge  / mdcccc. 

8vo.  Buckram  binding.  Paper  label.  Uncut. 

Autograph  Edition,  22  volumes. 

Limited  to  500  copies. 

Contains  six  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — A Thousand  Miles  a Day  p 3.2  x 4.8 

(Signed  by  Howard  Pyle) 

1 Reproduced  in  “Modern  Pen  Drawings.”  Charles  Holme,  The  Studio,  London.  1901. 

C 194] 


P 3-8  x 1.7 
P 3-8  x i-7 
P 3-8  x 1.4 
P 3-8  x 1.4 
p 2.2  x 1.2 
P 3-8  x 1.7 


Title  page  vignette 

p 42  “Behold  it  then!”  cried  Perseus 
284  Theseus  caught  the  monster  off  his  guard 
304  “Who  are  you?”  thundered  the  giant 
512  “Let  me  hasten  onward” 

Copyright,  No.  A29930,  Dec.  10,  1900.  Deposited  Dec.  20,  1900. 


p 2.6  X 3.4 
p 2.8  x 5.4 
p 3-2  X 4-8 
p 3.2  x 4.8 
p 3.2  x 4.9 


I9OI 

Sir  Christopher  / A Romance  of  a Maryland  / Manor  in 
1644  / By  / Maud  Wilder  Goodwin  / Author  of  “The 
Head  of  a Hundred,”  “White  Aprons,”  / “The  Colonial 
Cavalier,”  etc.  / Illustrated  by  / Howard  Pyle,  and  Other 
Artists  / * / Boston  / Little,  Brown,  and  Company  / 1901 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — “‘Let  me  go  to  him!’  she  shrieked,  in  her 

anguish  of  soul”  p 3.5  x 5.3 

Copyright  No.  6648,  April  6,  1901.  Deposited  April  6,  1901. 


1901 

The  / Odes  & Epodes  / of  / Horace  / Latin  text  edited  by 
/ Clement  Lawrence  Smith,  A.M.,  LL.D.  / Dean  of  the 
Faculty  of  Arts  & Sciences  / and  Professor  of  Latin  in  / 
Harvard  University  / With  versions,  paraphrases  and  / 
explanatory  notes  by  eminent  / Scholars,  Statesmen  and 
Poets  / With  an  introduction  by  / Archbishop  Ireland  / 
Issued  by  the  Bibliophile  Society  / for  Members  only  / 
Boston  1901  (title  surrounded  by  decorative  design  by 
Howard  Pyle) 

8vo.  Boards. 

Edition  467  copies.  Handmade  paper.  Nine  volumes. 

Contains  one  title  page  (used  in  eight  volumes),  one  sub-title  page 
(used  in  two  volumes)  and  three  full  page  illustrations  from  paintings, 
or  a total  of  five  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 


[195] 


Vol.  I Title  page  (used  in  eight  volumes)  p 3.3  x 6.1 

1 p 20  The  Poet  at  Twilight  p 3.5  x 5.8 

W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

II  Part  II  Sub-title  page  (used  in  two  volumes)  p 3.5  x 5.9 

W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

IV  Part  I Frontispiece — “Euterpe”  p 2.3  x 5.5 

W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

(Autograph  signature  by  Howard  Pyle) 

VI  Horace  Reading  to  Maecenas  p 3.4  x 5.7 

W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 


Copyright:  Vol.  I,  No.  A28657,  March  3,  190a. 

Vol.  II,  No.  A36160,  June  25,  1902. 
Vol.  IV,  No.  A37684-5,  July  11,  1902. 
Vol.  VI,  No.  A41958,  Sept.  18,  1902. 


Deposited:  June  25,  1902. 

Oct.  24,  1902. 
Oct.  24,  1902. 
Oct.  24,  1902. 


1901 

Captain  / Ravenshaw  / or,  / The  Maid  of  Cheapside  / A 
Romance  of  Elizabethan  London  / (rule)  / By  / Robert 
Neilson  Stephens  / Author  of  “Philip  Winwood,”  “A 
Gentleman  / Player,”  “An  Enemy  of  the  King,”  etc.,  etc. 

/ Illustrated  by  / Howard  Pyle  / and  others  / (rule)  / (3 
line  quotation)  / (rule)  / (seal)  / Boston:  L.  C.  Page  & / 
Company  Publishers,  mdcccci.  (title  boxed  with  dotted 
border) 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — “There  was  exchange  of  thrust  and  parry”1  p 3.3  x 5.0 

Copyright,  No.  15822,  Aug.  28,  1901.  Deposited  Aug.  27,  1901. 


1901 

A History  of  American  Art,  by  Sadakichi  Hartmann. 

L.  C.  Page  & Company,  Boston,  1901. 

i2mo.  Two  volumes. 

Vol.  II,  p.  103,  contains  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  “Captain  Ravenshaw,”  Robert  N.  Stephens,  L.  C.  Page  & Co., 
Boston,  1901. 

1 Reproduced  in  “A  History  of  American  Art.”  Sadakichi  Hartmann,  L.  C.  Page  & Co., 
Boston.  1901. 


igoi 

Modern  Pen  Drawings,  European  and  American. 
Edited  by  Charles  Holme,  The  Studio,  London,  1901. 

4to.  Leather. 

Limited  Edition  of  300  copies. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
“The  Man  with  the  Hoe,”  Edwin  Markham,  Doubleday  McClure 
Co.,  New  York,  1900. 

I9OI 

Character  Sketches  / of  Romance,  Fiction  / and  the 
Drama  * * * / A Revised  American  Edition  / of  the 
Readers’  Handbook  / By  / The  Rev.  E.  Cobham  Brewer, 

LL.D.  / Edited  by  / Marion  Harland  / / Volume 

II  / (cut)  / (double  rule)  / New  York.  SelmarHess,  Pub- 
lisher / (rule)  / mcmi.  / (double  rule)  / (initial  C at 
beginning  of  title  in  red) 

4to.  Half  leather. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — Lorna  Doone  p 5.0  x 7.7 

Parts  as  published,  as  well  as  edition  of  1892,  did  not  have  this 
illustration,  but  it  appears  in  edition  of  1901. 

Parts  as  published  forming  Volume  II. 

Copyright,  No.  44325,  Oct.  31,  1892.  Deposited  May  26  to  Aug.  23,  1892. 

I 902 

A History  of  / The  American  / People  * By  / Woodrow 
Wilson  / (seal)  / Alumni  / Edition  / New  York  & London 
/ Harper  & Brothers  / Publishers  mdccccii. 

8vo.  Board.  Cloth  back.  Five  volumes. 

Edition  of  350  copies. 

Signed  by  Woodrow  Wilson. 

Contains  thirty  illustrations  in  Volumes  I,  II  and  III  by 
Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , Jan.,  1 88 1 ; Jan., 

1 197  ] 


April,  1884;  April,  1889;  May,  1893  (2);  Mar.,  Nov.,  1896;  April,  1897 
(2);  Jan.,  Feb.  (2),  Mar.  (3),  April  (4),  May,  June,  Aug.  (3),  Oct. 
(2),  Nov.  and  Dec.  (2),  1901. 

Also  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published,  as 
follows : 

Vol.  Ill,  p 99  Inauguration  of  Washington  at  New  York 1 p 3.7  x 5.6 

Copyright,  No.  A41 677-81,  Sept.  16,  1902.  Deposited  Oct.  25,  1902. 

1902 

The  Struggle  for  a Continent.  Edited  from  the  Writ- 
ings of  Francis  Parkman,  by  Pelham  Edgar,  Ph.D. 
Little,  Brown  & Company,  Boston,  1902. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 220  “Assassination  of  La  Salle/’ 

First  published  in  “La  Salle  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Great  West,” 
by  Francis  Parkman,  Little,  Brown  & Co.,  Boston,  1897. 
p 284  “The  Return  from  Deerfield.” 

First  published  in  “A  Half  Century  of  Conflict,”  by  Francis  Park- 
man,  Little,  Brown  & Co.,  Boston,  1897. 
p 446  “The  Fall  of  Montcalm.” 

First  published  in  “Montcalm  and  Wolfe,”  by  Francis  Parkman, 
Little,  Brown  & Co.,  Boston,  1897. 

I 902 

Harper’s  Encyclopaedia  of  United  States  History. 
Based  upon  the  plan  of  Benson  John  Lossing,  LL.D.  With 
a Preface  on  the  Study  of  American  History  by  Woodrow 
Wilson,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1902. 

8vo.  Half  morocco.  Ten  volumes. 

Contains  sixty-three  illustrations  in  the  ten  volumes  by  Howard 
Pyle  first  published  as  follows: 

1 Reproduced  in  Vol.  V,  Documentary  Edition,  “A  History  of  the  American  People.”  Wood- 
row  Wilson,  Harper,  New  York.  1918. 

[ 198] 


Harper' s Monthly , Nov.  (2),  Dec.,  1879;  April  (4),  June,  1880;  Jan., 
1881  (3);  Nov.,  1882  (5);  Mar.  (3),  April  (3),  June  (2),  July  (3),  Aug., 
Oct.  (3),  Nov.,  1883  (2);  Jan.,  April,  1884;  June,  1885  (2);  July  (4), 
Aug.,  1886;  Feb.,  1888;  April,  1889  (2);  May  (3),  June,  1893;  Jan., 
July,  Nov.,  1896;  Jan.,  Mar.  (2),  Oct.,  Dec.,  1901  (2). 

Harper  s Young  People , July  13,  Aug.  3,  Aug.  17,  1880;  May  10, 
1881. 

Harper  s Weekly , Oct.  22,  1881. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in  “Build- 
ing the  Nation,”  by  Charles  C.  Coffin,  Harper,  New  York,  1883. 

1902 

The  Blue  Flower  / By  / Henry  Van  Dyke  / (four  line  quo- 
tation) / Illustrated  / New  York  / Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons  / MDCCCCII. 

i2mo.  Leather. 

Edition  500  copies. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  previously  published  as 
follows : 

p 278  “The  fields  around  lay  bare  to  the  moon.” 

First  published  in  “The  First  Christmas  Tree,”  by  Henry  Van 
Dyke,  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1897. 
p 288  “It  poised  for  an  instant  above  the  child’s  fair  head,”  etc. 

First  published  in  “The  Oak  of  Geismar,”  by  Henry  Van  Dyke. 
Scribner  s Magazine , Dec.,  1891. 

First  reproduced  in  “The  First  Christmas  Tree,”  by  Henry  Van 
Dyke,  Scribner’s,  New  York,  1897. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 196  Then  the  old  man’s  lips  began  to  move  c 3.4  x 5.3 

Copyright,  No.  A44631,  Oct.  21,  1902. 

1902 

A Report  of  the  truth  concerning  / the  last  sea-fight  of  the 
Revenge  / By  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Knight.  / The  / River- 
side / Press  (title  surrounded  by  ornamental  border  with 
Pyle  illustration  in  center  of  page). 


4to.  Board  covers. 

Edition  of  300  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Illustration  in  center  of  title  page  P3-7  x 5-9 

1 9°3 

The  Bibliomania  / or  / Book-Madness  / History  * Symp- 
tomes  / and  * Cure  * of  / This  * Fatal  * Disease  / By  / 
Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin  / (ornament  in  colors)  / Boston 
/ The  * Bibliophile  * Society  / mcmiii.  (title  in  gold  and 
colors  and  surrounded  by  ornamental  border) 

8vo.  Boards.  Handmade  paper. 

483  copies.  Four  volumes. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  previously  published,  as 
follows : 

Vol.  I Frontispiece — Caxton  at  his  Press  3.7  x 6.4 

Etched  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

which  was  copyrighted  and  copy  deposited  before  this  book  and 
published  in  Portfolio  of  Etchings,  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Bibliophile 
Society,  Boston,  1903. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished as  follows: 

Frontispiece 

Vol.  II  “Friar”  Bacon  in  his  Studio  1 * * 3.7  x 6.4 

Etched  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

III  Erasmus  reading  to  Colet  and  More  1 3.8  x 6.4 

Etched  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

IV  Izaak  Walton  1 3.8  x 6.4 

Etched  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Sc. 

Copyright,  Vol.  I,  No.  A63494,  July  7,  1903.  Deposited  June  17,  1903. 

Copyright,  Vols.  II-IV,  No.  A64266-8,  July  26,  1903.  Deposited  June  17,  1903. 


1 9°3 

Etchings  / / By  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell  / After  original 

Paintings  / By  / Howard  Pyle  / / The  five  paint- 

1 Reproduced  in  “Portfolio  of  Etchings,”  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell,  Bibliophile  Society,  Boston, 

>9°3- 

L 200  J 


ings  after  which  these  etchings  / are  executed  were  made 
exclusively  for  / The  Bibliophile  Society  / and  no  reproduc- 
tions of  them  in  any  form  are  / distributed  outside  of  the 
membership.  The  / subjects  are  all  protected  by  copyright. 

Contained  in  portfolio.  Limited  to  302  sets. 

Each  picture  signed  by  Howard  Pyle  and  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell. 

Contains  three  etched  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  “Bibliomania  or  Book  Madness,”  The  Bibliophile  Society,  Boston, 
1903,  as  follows: 

1 Roger  Bacon  10.5  x 17.8 

2 Erasmus,  Colet  and  More  10.5  x 17.9 

3 Isaac  Walton  10.5  x 17.8 

Contains  also  two  etched  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previ- 
ously published,  as  follows: 

4 Caxton  at  his  Press 1 

5 Richard  de  Bury  Tutoring  Young  Edward  III 

Copyright  No.  i.  No.  F15398,  Aug.  20.  Deposited  Aug.  24,  1903. 

Copyright  No.  2,  No.  F16007,  Oct.  2.  Deposited  Sept.  29.  1903. 

Copyright  No.  3,  No.  F15399,  Aug.  20.  Deposited  Aug.  24,  1903. 

Copyright  No.  4,  No.  F14467,  June  11.  Deposited  June  11,  1903. 

Copyright  No.  5,  No.  F16681,  Nov.  18.  Deposited  Nov.  18,  1903. 

1 9°4 

Breviary  Treasures  / / The  Eclogues  of  / Vergil 

* * * / Translated  by  Baron  Bowen  / * / Privately  printed 
by  / Nathan  Haskell  Dole  / Boston  (title  surrounded  by 
decorated  border  in  color) 

8vo. 

The  Athenian  Edition. 

100  copies.  Royal  Japanese  vellum. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — (No  title)  p 3.0  x 5.0 

Copyright,  No.  104408,  Dec.  21,  1904.  Deposited  Jan.  28,  1905. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Bibliomania  or  Book  Madness,”  Bibliophile  Society,  Boston,  1903. 

[201] 


10.2  X l8 
10.4  X 18 


1 9°4 

Vol.  X.  Lowell’s  Works 

The  Poetical  Works  / of  / James  Russell  Lowell  / In 
Five  Volumes  / Volume  II  / The  Biglow  Papers  / First 
Series  / (cut)  / Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  Riverside 
Press  / mcmiv. 

8vo.  Half  levant  morocco.  Uncut. 

Limited  Edition  of  1,000  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

p 60  Hosea  and  the  “cruetin  Sarjunt”  p 3.2  x 4.8 

Copyright,  No.  A95490,  Aug.  17,  1904.  Deposited  Aug.  30,  1904. 

1 9°4 

Vol.  XI.  Lowell’s  Works 

The  Poetical  Works  / of  / James  Russell  Lowell  / In  Five 
Volumes  / Volume  III  / The  Biglow  Papers  / Second 
Series  / (cut)  / Cambridge  / Printed  at  the  Riverside 
Press  / mcmiv.  v 
8vo.  Half  levant  morocco.  Uncut. 

Limited  Edition  of  1,000  copies. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

p 6 Hosea  and  the  Parson  p 5.0  x 3.4 

82  Zekle  and  Huldy  p 3.3  x 5.0 

214  “Sunthin  in  the  Pastoral  Line”  1 p 3.3  x 5.1 

Copyright,  No.  95491,  Aug.  17,  1904.  Deposited  Aug.  30,  1904. 

I9°4 

How  to  Draw.  A Practical  Book  of  Instruction  in  the 
Art  of  Illustration,  by  Leon  Barritt.  Harper  & Brothers, 
Publishers,  New  York,  1904. 

8vo.  Oblong.  Cloth. 

Contains  two  headpieces  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in  Harper's 
Weekly , Dec.  19,  1896. 

1 Reproduced  in  “Snow  Bound.”  J.  G.  Whittier,  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co.,  Boston.  1906. 

[202] 


1 9°4 


A History  of  the  United  States,  by  Wilbur  F.  Gordy. 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons  / New  York,  1904. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  seven  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , May,  1893;  Jan*>  Feb.,  June,  July  and  Nov., 
1898;  May,  1902. 

I9°5 

The  Island  of  Enchantment,  by  Justus  Miles  Forman. 
Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1905. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published  in 
Harper  s Magazine , Sept,  and  Oct.,  1905;  also  marginal  decorations 
on  title  page  from  Harper  s Magazine , Aug.,  1905. 

I9°5 

The  Line  of  Love,  by  James  Branch  Cabell.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1905. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  ten  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle  first  published 
in  Harper  5 Magazine , Aug.,  1903  (4);  April  (3)  and  Oct.,  1904  (3). 

I9°5 

The  / One  Hoss  Shay  / With  its  Companion  Poems  / by  / 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  / Illustrated  in  Color  by  / Howard 
Pyle  / (publishers’  seal)/  Boston  and  New  York  / Hough- 
ton Mifflin  and  Company  / The  Riverside  Press,  Cam- 
bridge / MDCCCCV. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  sixty-six  illustrations  in  color,  same  as  used  in  edition  of 
1892  in  black,  also  two  decorations  not  previously  published,  as 
follows : 


l>°3] 


Publishers’  Note  c.p  2.7  x 1.4 

Tailpiece  c.p  1.3  x 0.3 

The  painting  of  the  pictures  for  this  edition  was  done  in  water 
color  by  Howard  Pyle. 

Copyright,  No.  Ai 28400,  Oct.  10,  1905. 


x9°5 

History  of  the  United  States,  by  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1905. 
i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s 
Monthly , Oct.,  1883,  and  later  in  “A  Larger  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America,”  Higginson,  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1886. 

1 906 

Snow  Bound.  A Winter  Idyl,  by  John  Greenleaf  Whittier. 
Houghton,  Mifflin  & Company,  Boston,  1906. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  “Our  Uncle,  Innocent  of 
Books,”  first  published  in  Vol.  XI,  Lowell’s  Works,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  Co.,  1904,  with  title,  “Sunthin  in  the  Pastoral  Line.” 

1907 

The  First  Book  of  / The  Dofobs  / (cut)  / Printed  for  the 
/ Society  of  the  Dofobs  / Chicago:  mdccccvii. 

8vo.  Board. 

Edition  of  50  copies. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  published, 
as  follows: 

Frontispiece — “Dofobius”  p 4.5  x 3.6 

Copyright,  No.  Ai 77798,  May  27,  1907. 


19°7 

Gallantry,  An  Eighteenth  Century  Dizain,  by  James 
Branch  Cabell.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1907. 

£ 2°4  } 


8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  Harper  s Magazine , April  (2)  and  May,  1907  (2);  also  top  and  side 
decorations  on  title  page,  first  published  in  Harper  s Magazine , Aug., 
1905. 

1 9°7 

Dulcibel,  A Tale  of  Old  Salem,  by  Henry  Peterson. 

John  G.  Winston  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1907. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  three  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  McClure's  Magazine , Nov.,  1906,  where  they  were  used  as  illustra- 
tions for  “The  Hanging  of  Mary  Dyer,”  by  Basil  King. 

1909 

Chivalry,  by  James  Branch  Cabell.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1909. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  nine  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  Harper  s Magazine , Aug.,  1905;  Jan.,  1906  (2);  Dec.,  1907  (2); 
March  and  May,  1908;  and  April,  1909  (2);  also  top  and  side  decora- 
tions on  title  page,  first  published  in  Harper  s Magazine,  Aug. > 1905. 

1909 

Lincoln  and  the  Sleeping  Sentinel,  by  L.  E.  Chitten- 
den. Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1909. 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  frontispiece  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s 
Magazine , Sept.,  1907 . 

1910 

Harper’s  Book  of  Little  Plays,  by  Margaret  Sutton 
Briscoe,  John  Kendrick  Bangs,  Caroline  A.  Creevey, 
Margaret  E.  Sangster  and  Others.  Harper  & Brothers,  New 
York,  1910. 


[205] 


i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  nine  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harpers  Young  People,  Dec.  18,  1883. 


I9IO 

The  Works  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray,  by  his 
daughter,  Lady  Ritchie.  Harper  & Brothers,  Publishers, 

New  York,  1910. 

8vo.  Board  sides,  cloth  back,  paper  label. 

Centenary  Biographical  Edition.  Twenty-six  volumes. 

Limited  to  491  copies. 

Contains,  in  Volumes  I,  III,  X,  XII  and  XVI,  five  illustrations 
in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s Magazine , Dec., 
1906,  March,  1907,  Aug.,  1906,  June,  1908,  and  July,  1911. 

1912 

On  Hazardous  Service.  Scouts  and  Spies  of  the  North 
and  South,  by  William  Gilmore  Beymer.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1912. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  Harper  s Magazine , June,  Sept,  and  Nov.,  1909,  and  June,  1911. 

1912 

The  Buccaneers,  by  Don  C.  Seitz.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1912. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  and  one  headpiece  by  Howard  Pyle,  first 
published  in  Harper  s Magazine , Jan.,  1911,  also  tailpiece,  first  pub- 
lished in  Harper  s Magazine , Aug.,  1905.  Also  insert  in  cover  by 
Howard  Pyl'e,  taken  from  illustration  in  Harper  s Magazine , Dec., 
1902. 


{206] 


1912 

The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Catalog  of 
Pictures  by  Howard  Pyle.  Wilmington,  Delaware,  1912. 

8vo.  Paper  cover. 

Contains  thirteen  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper  s Monthly , Dec.,  1895;  Harper  s Magazine , Dec.,  1902;  Dec., 
1905  (2);  April,  1907  (2);  Dec.,  1907;  Jan.,  1908;  May,  1908;  Aug., 
1908;  Aug.,  1909;  Dec.,  1909;  Jan.,  1910. 

Contains  also  portrait  and  sketch  of  Howard  Pyle. 

I912 

Founders  of  Our  Country,  by  Fanny  E.  Coe.  American 
Book  Company,  New  York,  1912. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Harper  s 
Fourth  Reader , Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1888. 

Copyright,  No.  330519,  Dec.  31,  1912. 


19I3 

The  Soul  of  Melicent,  by  James  Branch  Cabell.  Fred- 
erick A.  Stokes  Company,  New  York,  1913. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published 
in  Harper  s Magazine , Dec.,  1903  (on  cover),  Aug.,  1904  (2), and  Dec., 
1905. 


*9*3 

Etchings,  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell.  The  Bibliophile  Society, 
Boston,  1913. 

Portfolio  of  eight  etchings. 

Title  sheet  has  insert  picture  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
First  Year  Book , Bibliophile  Society,  Boston,  1902. 

C 207  ] 


*9*4 


Theatrical  Bookplates,  by  A.  Winthrop  Pope.  H. 
Alfred  Fowler,  Kansas  City,  1914. 

i6mo.  Paper  covers.  Edition  150  copies. 

Contains  reproduction  full  size  of  large  bookplate,  The  Players, 
engraved  by  E.  D.  French,  1894. 

19I5 

Some  American  College  Bookplates,  by  Harry  Parker 
Ward,  A.M.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1915. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Edition  500  copies  signed  by  author. 

Contains,  p.  370,  Reproduction  Bookplate  designed  by  Howard 
Pyle  for  the  Yale  Club.  Engraved  by  E.  D.  French,  1905;  p.  478, 
Reproduction  Bookplate  designed  by  Howard  Pyle  for  The  Players. 
Engraved  by  E.  D.  French,  1894. 


T9T  5 

Around  Old  Chester,  by  Margaret  Deland.  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York,  1915. 

i6mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  on  front  cover  in  colors  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle, 
first  published  in  Harper  s Monthly , May,  1898;  also  illustration  from 
Harper  s Monthly , July,  1898. 


1 9l5 

Stories  of  Later  American  History,  by  Wilbur  F. 
Gordy.  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York,  1915. 

i2mo.  Cloth. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Scribner  s Magazine , March,  July,  August,  1892. 

[208] 


1 9l5 

American  Art  by  American  Authors.  P.  F.  Collier  & 

Son,  New  York,  1915. 

Folio.  Board. 

Contains  one  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in  Col- 
lier’s Weekly,  June  2,  1906. 


1918 

A History  of  the  American  People,  by  Woodrow 
Wilson,  Ph.D.,  Litt.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  United 
States.  Harper  & Brothers,  New  York,  1918. 

8 vo.  Various  bindings. 

Edition  of  400  copies  autographed  by  Woodrow  Wilson. 

Documentary  Edition 

There  are  thirty-eight  illustrations  in  Volumes  I to  VI,  by  Howard 
Pyle.  Thirty  of  them  were  previously  published  in  the  1903  edition, 
same  work,  and  are  from  Harper  s Monthly , Jan.,  1881;  Jan.,  April, 
1884;  April,  1889;  May,  1893;  Mar.,  Nov.,  1896;  April,  1897  (2); 
Jan.,  Feb.  (2),  Mar.  (3),  April  (4),  May,  June,  Aug.  (3),  Oct.  (3), 
Nov.,  Dec.,  1901 ; and  one  from  the  edition  of  1902  not  previously 
published. 

The  illustrations  not  published  in  1902  edition  are  from  Harper’s 
Monthly , April,  Oct.,  1883  (2);  June,  1892;  May,  1896  (2);  Feb.,  1905; 
and  one  from  Harper’s  Weekly , Oct.  22,  1881. 

1919 

Saint  Joan  of  Arc,  by  Mark  Twain.  Harper  & Brothers, 

New  York,  1919. 

8vo.  Cloth. 

Contains  four  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  first  published  in 
Harper’s  Magazine , Dec.,  1 904.  One  of  these  illustrations  inserted  on 
front  cover  of  book. 

Published  May,  1919. 


[209J 


PROGRAMMES,  BOOKPLATES,  A PRINT, 
A POSTER,  MURAL  DECORATIONS,  AND 
IMPORTANT  EASEL  PAINTINGS  (NEVER 
REPRODUCED)  BY  HOWARD  PYLE 


PROGRAMMES 


1888 

Season,  1887-88  / Grand  Opera  House — Wilmington, 

Del.  / Tuesday  Evening,  May  29,  1888.  / Mendelssohn’s  / 
Oratorio  of  “Elijah,”  / Rendered  by  the  Tuesday  Club,  / 
Accompanied  by  the  / Germania  Orchestra,  of  Philadel- 
phia, under  the  direction  of  / Mr.  D.  H.  Morrison,  of 

Philadelphia.  / / Soloists:  / Soprano.  Miss 

Kate  Currender,  of  Wilmington,  Del.  / Contralto, 

Miss  Gertrude  Edmunds,  of  Boston,  Mass.  / Tenor. 

Mr.  Leonard  E.  Auty,  of  Phila.,  Pa.  / Basso. Mr. 

Clarence  E.  Hay,  of  Boston,  Mass.  / Organist.  / 

Mr.  John  Graig,  of  Wilmington,  Del. 

8vo.  Paper  cover. 

Contains  three  illustrations  or  decorations  by  Howard  Pyle  not 
previously  published,  as  follows: 

Decoration  on  front  cover  with  border  p 6.7  x 9.4 

Headpiece,  p.  3 p 4.3  x 2.3 

Tailpiece  p 2.0  x 1.0 

1889 

Season,  1889-90.  / Wednesday  Evening,  Dec.  18,  1889.  / 
Handel’s  Oratorio  / of  / The  Messiah  / Rendered  by  the 
Tuesday  Club,  / Accompanied  by  a / Selected  Orchestra  / 
Under  the  direction  of  / Mr.  W.  W.  Gilchrist,  of  Philadel- 
phia. / / Soloists:  / Soprano,  Miss  Kate 

Currender,  of  Wilmington,  Del.  / Contralto. Mrs. 

S.  F.  Osborn,  of  Phila.,  Pa.  / Tenor. Mr.  Leonard 

E.  Auty,  of  Phila.,  Pa.  / Basso. Mr.  W.  E.  Harper, 

of  New  York.  / / Accompanist. Mr.  Walter 

Hall,  of  Phila.,  Pa. 

8vo.  Paper  cover. 

Contains  one  illustration  or  decoration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  pre- 
viously published,  as  follows: 

Decoration  on  front  cover  p 6.0  x 8.8 


1898 

B.  J.  Lang,  Conductor  / Twenty-third  Season  / First 
Concert  / Boston  Music  Hall  / Wednesday  Evening  / 
December  Sixth  / mdcccxcix  / The  Cecilia 

8vo.  (The  date  mdcccxcix  on  cover  is  an  error.) 

Programme,  The  Cecilia  Society,  Boston. 

Decoration  by  Howard  Pyle,  not  previously  published. 


Front  cover 


^99 


P 3-3  x 4-7 


(Headpiece)  / A.  D.  1699  / Trinity  Parish  / Wilmington, 

Del.  / Bi  Centennial  / Commemoration.  / Holy  Trinity.  / 

Old  Swedes,  / Church.  / Trinity  Sunday,  / May  28th, 

A.  D.  1899. 

8vo.  Folder. 

Contains  at  top  of  front  cover  headband  by  Howard  Pyle  not 
previously  published,  as  follows: 

Headpiece  p 4.7  x 5.0 

1906 

Twelfth  / Night  / at  / Eagleroost  / Being  a Revel  with  / 
Mafque  and  Mufic  / as  enacted  by  the  / Century  Affocia- 
tion  / A°D  • mcmvi. 

8vo.  Paper. 

Contains  three  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

1 Front  cover  (with  sub-title)  c 4.5  x 7.2 

2 Title  page  p 4.3  x 7.0 

3 Headpiece  c 4.3  x 4.2 

1906 

Centuria’s  Greetings  / For  January  6th  1906  / Ye  Lord  of 
Mifrule  / A Twelfth-Night  Call  / to  One  and  All 

8vo.  Paper. 

Contains  two  illustrations  by  Howard  Pyle,  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

1 Front  cover  (title)  p 4*4  x 6.4 

2 Heading  p 4-3  x 2*2 


Two-Hundredth  / Anniversary  / of  the  Birth  of  / Benja- 
min Franklin  / Franklin  Inn  Club  / Philadelphia  / Satur- 
day, Jan.  6,  1906 

i2mo.  Four  pages. 

Programme  and  menu. 

On  front  cover  is  illustration  by  Howard  Pyle  not  previously  pub- 
lished, as  follows: 

1 Poor  Richard  p 4.5  x 5.7 

The  title  as  given  is  printed  above  and  at  side  of  picture. 


BOOKPLATES 

1 1894  The  Players,  New  York.  Engraved  by  E.  D. 

French  2.8  x 5.4 

Reprinted  in  “Some  American  Bookplates,”  Henry  P.  Ward,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  1915. 

Reprinted  in  “Theatrical  Bookplates,”  A.  Winthrop  Pope,  Kansas  City. 
I9I4- 

2 The  Players,  New  York.  Engraved  by  E.  D.  French  2.0  x 3.2 

3 1899  Frederick  Haines  Curtiss,  Boston.  Engraved 

by  Sidney  L.  Smith  2.9  x 3.7 

4 Howard  Pyle,  Wilmington,  Del.  Photogravure  by 

Beck  Engraving  Co.,  Phila.  2.2  x 4. 1 

5 1905  Edith  Kermit  Roosevelt,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. 

Engraved  by  Sidney  L.  Smith  3.2  x 2.7 

6 1905  The  Yale  Club,  New  York  City.  Engraved  by 

E.  D.  French  3.2  x 5.1 

Reprinted  in  “Some  American  Bookplates,”  Henry  P.  Ward,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  1915. 

7 1908  Keats-Shelley  Memorial,  Rome.  Engraved 

by  Timothy  Cole  2.6  x 5.2 

8 1916  Willard  S.  Morse,  Seaford,  Delaware.  En- 

graved by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell  3.0  x 4.7 

Originally  drawn  in  1901  for  The  Bibliophile  Society,  Boston,  for  frontis- 
piece in  First  Year  Book. 


A PRINT  AND  A POSTER 

The  DuPont  Powder  Wagon.  The  DuPont  Powder 
Co.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

27.0  x 21.0 


Print 


Picture 


18.3  x 14.0 


1900  To  Have  and  to  Hold.  By  Mary  Johnston.  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  & Co.,  Boston.  Printed  in  black  and 
red. 

Poster  15.0x22.0  Picture  5.2x14.0 


MURAL  DECORATIONS 


With  location,  size  in  inches  and  decimals,  and  date. 


1905  Mrs.  Howard  Pyle  s House , 907  Delaware  Avenue, 
Wilmington,  Delaware. 


The  Birth  of  Literature  110.5  x 

Panel  1 1.5  x 

The  Genus  of  Art  115.OX 

Music  28.0  x 

Panel  34.5  x 

Panel  34.5  x 

Drama  24.5  x 

1906  State  Capitol , Saint  Paul,  Minnesota 

The  Battle  of  Nashville  96.0  x 

1907  Essex  County  Court  House,  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

The  Landing  of  Carteret  240.0  x 

1910  Hudson  County  Court  House , Jersey  City,  New 
Jersey. 

Hendryk  Hudson  and  the  Half-Moon  396.0  x 

Peter  Stuyvesant  and  the  English  Fleet  296.0  x 

Life  in  an  Old  Dutch  Town  420.0  x 

Dutch  Soldier  72.0  x 

English  Soldier  72.0  x 


65.0 

65.0 

65.0 

65.0 

65.0 

65.0 

65.0 

78.0 

72.0 


84.0 

84.0 

84.0 

84.0 

84.0 


IMPORTANT  EASEL  PAINTINGS  (NEVER  REPRODUCED) 

With  date,  title,  owner  and  measurement. 

1901  Spring.  Mrs.  Daniel  Moore  Bates,  Lewiston,  Maine  12.0  x 30.0 
1903  The  Garden  of  Youth.  Mr.  Schwartz,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.  40.0  x 59.0 

1906  The  Landing  of  Carteret.  Mrs.  R.  R.  M.  Car- 
penter, Wilmington,  Delaware  55.0  x 21.0 


1908  The  Midsummer  Moon.  Mrs.  Grant  Campbell, 

Short  Hills,  New  Jersey 

1909  The  Enchanted  Seas.  Mr.  George  P.  Bissell,  Wil- 

mington, Delaware 

1909  Marooned.  The  Wilmington  Society  of  the  Fine 

Arts 

1910  The  Mermaid.  Mrs.  Howard  Pyle,  Wilmington, 

Delaware 


[ 2I7  3 


16.0  x 23.0 

47.0  x 31.0 

60.0  x 40.0 

41.0  x 59.0 


Robin  Shooteth  His  Last  Shaft 

The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1883 


“Which  Shall  It  Be  First — Sausages  or  Pudding?’’ 

Harper’s  Young  People,  January  25,  1887 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1887 


Uncle  Bear  and  the  Great  Red  Fox 


Harper’s  Young  People,  January  25,  1887 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1887 


“ There  they  sat,  just  as  little  children  of  the  town  might 
sit  upon  their  father’s  doorstep” 


Otto  of  the  Silver  Hand 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1888 


‘ He  gazed  and  gazed  until  his  heart  melted  within  him” 


Harper’s  Young  People,  February  18,  1890 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1890 


Peter  Rugg  Ye  Bostonian 


XV 


Scribner’s  Magazine,  December,  1891 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1891 


Yc  Deacon 


The  One  Hoss  Shay 

Copyright,  Houghton  Mifflin  & Co.,  1892 


i i 


Drew  a circle  on  the  ground  with  his  finger-tips  ’ ’ 


Harper’s  Young  People,  April  5,  1892 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1892 


Vignette,  The  Cocklane  Ghost 


Harper’s  Magazine,  August,  189 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1893 


Vignette,  The  Cocklane  Ghost 

Harper’s  Magazine,  August,  1893 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1893 


The  Evolution  of  New  York 


Harper’s  Magazine,  May,  1893 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1893 


/ 'X 


Harper’s  Magazine,  February,  1895 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1895 


By  Land  and  Sea 


Harper’s  Magazine,  December,  1895 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1895 


General  W ashington 

Harper’s  Magazine,  July,  1896 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1896 


The  Birds  of  Cirencester 

Scribner’s  Magazine,  January,  1898 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1898 


The  Yellow  of  the  Leaf 

Harper’s  Magazine,  November,  1900 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1900 


Truth  Leaves  the  Fairies’  Wonderland 

Harper’s  Magazine,  December,  1900 
Copyright,  Harper’s,  1900 


Century  Magazine,  November,  1901 
Copyright,  Century  Co.,  1901 


Vivien 


St.  Nicholas,  November,  1902 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1903 


too  Knights  bo  battles 
before  Camilarb  jrjm 


Two  Knights  Do  Battle  before  Camilard 


St.  Nicholas,  March,  1903 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1903 


Sfc  Kay  ooeriijrotaetl)  IjieEnemie*. 


Sir  Kav  Overthroweth  His  Enemies 


St.  Nicholas,  November,  1902 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1903 


wncmedaballinBlatB  bid  a 
nmnitet  befow  King  Le*5e  =» 
gtancc  of  C amilarb . 


How  One  Clad  All  in  Black  Did  a Wonder  before 
King  Leodegrance  of  Camilard 


St.  Nicholas,  November,  1902 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1903 


IpLaby  Guiwotte&sr 


The  Lady  Guinevere 

St.  Nicholas,  January,  1903 
Copyright,  Scribner’s,  1903 


Subject  Index  of  Illustrations 


PIRATES 
In  Periodicals 

Sea-Drift  from  a New  England  Port  Harper’s,  Dec.  1879 

The  Rose  of  Paradise  Harper’s  Weekly,  June  11  to  July  30,  1887 

Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of  the  Spanish  Main 

Harper’s  Magazine,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1887 


Morgan 

Jamaica,  New  and  Old 
Blueskin  the  Pirate 
Among  the  Sand  Hills 
Evolution  of  New  York 
The  Pirate’s  Christmas 
The  Sea  Robbers  of  New  York 
New  York  Colonial  Privateers 
Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes 
Tom  Chist  and  the  Treasure  Box 
The  Ghost  of  Captain  Brand 
The  Buccaneers 

How  the  Buccaneers  Kept  Christmas 

Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales 

Captain  Scarfield 

Colonies  and  Nation 

The  First  Self-Made  American 

Captain  Goldsack 

The  True  Captain  Kidd 

The  Fate  of  a Treasure  Town 

The  Ruby  of  Kishmoor 

The  Cruise  of  the  Caribbee 

The  Mysterious  Chest 

The  Buccaneers 

Ye  Pirate  Bold 


Harper’s,  Dec.  1888 
Harper’s  Magazine,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1890 
Northwestern  Miller,  Dec.,  1890 
Harper’s  Magazine,  Sept.,  1892 
Harper’s,  June  1893 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  16,  1893 
Harper’s,  Nov.  1894 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1895 
St.  Nicholas,  April  1894  to  Sept.  1895 
Harper’s  Round  Table,  Mar.  24,  1896 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  19,  1896 
Harper’s  Round  Table,  June  29,  1897 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  16,  1899 
Collier’s,  Dec.  17,  1899 
Northwestern  Miller,  Dec.  1900 
Harper’s,  May  1901 
Everybody’s,  June  1902 
Harper’s,  July  1902 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1902 
Harper’s  Magazine,  Dec.  1905 
Harper’s  Magazine,  Aug.  1907 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1907 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1908 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1911 
The  Autograph,  Jan.,  Feb.  1912 


COLONIAL  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  SUBJECTS 
In  Periodicals 


One  of  Those  City  Fellows  a Thousand  Years  Ago  Harper’; 

The  Battle  of  Monmouth  Court-House 

Last  Revel  in  Printz  Hall 

Old  National  Pike 

Sea-Drift  from  a New  England  Port 

Bartram  and  His  Garden 

Some  Pennsylvania  Nooks 

Old  Catskill 

Captain  Nathan  Hale 

First  Public  Reading  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence 

Harper’s 

Women  at  the  Polls  in  New  Jersey  in  the  Good  Old  Times 

Harper’s 

[219] 


s Weekly,  Sept.  8,  1877 
Harper’s,  June  1878 
Harper’s,  Sept.  1879 
Harper’s,  Nov.  1879 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1879 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1880 
Harper’s,  April  1880 
Harper’s,  May  1880 
Harper’s,  June  1880 

Weekly,  July  10,1880 

Weekly,  Nov.  13,  1880 


Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  25, 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  13, 


Christmas  Morning  in  Old  New  York 
Nancy  Hansen’s  Project 
Old  Times  in  the  Colonies 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  3,  Aug.  17,  Sept.  21,  Oct.  5,  Oct.  19, 

Story  of  the  American  Navy  Harper’s  Young  People,  July  13,  July  20,  Aug.  3, 

Old  Time  Life  in  a Quaker  Town  Harper’s,  Jan. 

A Glimpse  of  an  Old  Dutch  Town  Harper’s,  Mar. 

Tilghman’s  Ride  from  Yorktown  to  Philadelphia  Harper’s,  Nov. 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis  Harper’s  Weekly,  Oct.  22,  1881 

Hours  with  the  Octogenarians  Harper’s  Young  People,  May  10,  1881 

Old  New  York  Coffee-Houses  Harper’s,  Mar.  1882 

Early  Quakers  in  England  and  Pennsylvania  Harper’s,  Nov.  1882 

The  French  Voyageurs  Harper’s,  Mar.  1883 

An  English  Nation  Harper’s,  April  1883 


1880 

1880 

1880 

1880 

1881 
1881 
1881 


The  Hundred  Years’  War 

Second  Generation  of  Englishmen  in  America 

The  British  Yoke 

The  Dawning  of  Independence 

Last  Days  of  Washington’s  Army  at  Newburgh 

Evacuation  of  New  York  by  the  British 

Christmas 

The  Mysterious  Guest 

The  First  Visit  of  William  Penn  to  America 

Evacuation,  1783 

Washington  Taking  Leave  of  His  Officers 
Birth  of  a Nation 
Our  Country’s  Cradle 
Witchcraft 

Gunpowder  for  Bunker  Hill 

George  Washington’s  Boyhood 

Washington’s  Inauguration 

In  the  Valley 

Old  New  York  Taverns 

Quaker  Lady 

Pastoral  Without  Words 

The  First  Thanksgiving 

A Maid’s  Choice 

Two  Cornets  of  Monmouth 


Harper’s,  June  1883 
Harper’s,  July  1883 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1883 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1883 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1883 
Harper’s,  Nov.  1883 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Mar.  24,  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Mar.  31,  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Nov.  24,  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  1,  1883 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1884 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1884 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1884 
Harper’s,  July  1886 
Wide  Awake,  July  1887 
Harper’s,  April  1889 
Scribner’s,  Sept.  1889  to  July  1890 
Harper’s,  May  1890 
Harper’s,  Nov.  1890 
Scribner’s,  Dec.  1890 
Harper’s  Bazar,  Dec.  5,  1891 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1891 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Sept.  12,  1891 
Scribner’s,  Dec.  1891 


Peter  Rugg  Ye  Bostonian 
How  the  Declaration  was  Received  in  the  Old  Thirteen  Harper’s,  July  1892 

Stopping  the  Christmas  Stage  Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  10,  1892 

Soldiering  of  Beniah  Stidham  St.  Nicholas,  Dec.  1892 

A Set  of  Sketches  Century,  Dec.  1893 

Evolution  of  New  York  Harper’s,  May,  June  1893 

Unpublished  Autograph  Narrative  by  Washington  Scribner’s,  May  1893 

Sea  Robbers  of  New  York  Harper’s,  Nov.  1894 

Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes  St.  Nicholas,  April  1894  to  Sept.  1895 

Paul  Jones  Century,  April  1895 

A Business  Transaction  Century,  June  1895 

The  Constitution’s  Last  Fight  Century,  Sept.  1895 

New  York  Slave  Traders  Harper’s,  Jan.  1895 

New  York  Colonial  Privateers  Harper’s,  Feb.  1895 


[22o] 


An  Unwelcome  Toast 
Some  Thanksgivingtime  Fancies 
Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker 
In  Washington’s  Day 
Love  at  Valley  Forge 
Assembly  Ball 

Washington  and  the  French  Craze  of  ’93 

The  Price  of  Blood 

The  Old  Captain 

Small  Game  Better  Than  None 

Story  of  the  Revolution 

Last  Years  of  Washington’s  Life 

Man  for  the  Hour 

Colonies  and  Nation 

First  Self-Made  American 

Story  of  a Great-grandfather 

The  Great  LaSalle 

The  Minute  Man 

The  Nation  Makers 

Hanging  of  Mary  Dyer 

Ruby  of  Kishmoor 

Pennsylvania’s  Defiance  of  the  United  States 
The  Mysterious  Chest 
When  All  the  World  Was  Young 
The  Salem  Wolf 


Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  14,  1895 
Scribner’s,  Nov.  1895 
Century,  Nov.  1896  to  Oct.  1897 
Harper’s,  Jan.  to  Nov.  1896 
Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Dec.  1896 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1897 
Harper’s,  April  1897 
Collier’s,  Dec.  17,  1897 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1898 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  17,  1898 
Harper’s,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1898 
Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Oct.  1899 
McClure’s,  Dec.  1899 
Harper’s,  Jan.  to  Dec.  1901 
Everybody’s,  June  1902 
Scribner’s,  Jan.  1903 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1905 
Collier’s,  Feb.  17,  1906 
Collier’s,  June  2,  1906 
McClure’s,  Nov.  1906 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1907 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1908 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1908 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1909 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1909 


MEDIAEVAL  SUBJECTS 
In  Periodicals 


The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

Dame  Bridget’s  Prophecy 

Hugo  Grotius  and  His  Book  Chest 

Men  of  Iron 

Maid  Marian’s  Song 

The  Birds  of  Cirencester 

Margaret  of  Cortona 

Don  Quixote 

King  Arthur  and  His  Knights 

The  Castle  of  Content 

Peire  Vidal,  Troubadour 

The  Stairway  of  Honor 

The  Story  of  Adhelmar 

The  Charming  of  Estercel 

The  Sword  of  Ahab 

The  Maid  of  Landevannec 

In  Necessity’s  Mortar 

St.  Joan  of  Arc 

The  King’s  Jewel 

Melicent 

The  Fox  Brush 

The  Sestina 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  9 and  16,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  4,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  15,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  20,  June  9,  1891 
Century,  Nov.  1895 
Scribner’s,  Jan.  1898 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1901 
Century,  Nov.  1901 
St.  Nicholas,  Nov.  1902  to  Oct.  1903 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1903 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1903 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1904 
Harper’s,  April  1904 
Harper’s,  June  1904 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1904 
Harper’s,  Sept.  1904 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1904 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1904 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  10,  1904 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1905 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1905 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1906 


The  Second  April 

The  Noble  Family  of  Beaupertys 

The  Rat  Trap 

The  Choices 

A Princess  of  Kent 

The  Scabbard 

Edric  and  Sylvaine 

The  Satraps 

The  Castle  on  the  Dunes 
The  Second  Chance 
Swanhild 
The  Initial  Letter 
Ysobel  de  Corveaux 
Soul  of  Mervisaunt 
The  Dead  Finger 
The  Painted  Pitcher 
The  Evil  Eye 
The  Die  of  Fate 


Harper’s,  April,  May  1907 
Harper’s,  July  1907 
Harper’s,  Dec.  1907 
Harper’s,  Mar.  1908 
Harper’s,  April  1908 
Harper’s,  May  1908 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1908 
Harper’s,  April  1909 
Harper’s,  Sept.  1909 
Harper’s,  Oct.  1909 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1910 
Harper’s,  April  1910 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1910 
Harper’s,  April  1910 
Harper’s,  Sept.  19 11 
Harper’s,  Nov.  19 11 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1912 
Harper’s,  May  1912 


In  Books 

The  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 
Otto  of  the  Silver  Hand 

The  Story  of  the  Champions  of  the  Round  Table 
The  Story  of  Sir  Launcelot  and  His  Companions 
The  Story  of  the  Grail  and  the  Passing  of  Arthur 


MYSTICAL  OR  ALLEGORICAL  SUBJECTS 
In  Periodicals 


The  Star  Bearer 

Wide  Awake,  Dec.  1887 

To  the  Soil  of  the  Earth 

Cosmopolitan,  June  1892 

Two  Moods 

Harper’s,  July  1892 

Monochromes 

Harper’s,  Mar.  1893 

In  Tenebras 

Harper’s,  Feb.  1894 

Stops  of  Various  Quills 

Harper’s,  Dec.  1894 

Society 

Harper’s,  Mar.  1895 

Pebbles 

Harper’s,  Sept.  1895 

The  Werewolf 

Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Mar.  1896 

Love  and  Death 

Harper’s,  Mar.  1897 

Birds  of  Cirencester 

Harper’s,  Jan.  1898 

The  Body  to  the  Soul 

Harper’s,  Aug.  1899 

A Prelude 

Harper’s,  April  1900 

The  Angel  and  the  Child 

Harper’s,  May  1900 

The  Yellow  of  the  Leaf 

Harper’s,  Nov.  1900 

At  the  Turn  of  the  Glass 

McClure’s,  Dec.  1900 

The  Pilgrimage  of  Truth 

Harper’s,  Dec.  1900 

The  Flying  Dutchman 

Collier’s,  Dec.  8,  1900 

A Dream  of  Young  Summer 

Harper’s,  June  1900 

Columbia  Speaks 

Collier’s,  Jan.  12,  1901 

Hope  and  Memory 

Century,  Nov.  1901 

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Harper’s,  Dec.  1901 
Harper’s,  Jan.  1902 
Harper’s,  July  1902 
Century,  Dec.  1902 
Collier’s,  June  14,  1902 
Collier’s,  April  15,  1905 

In  Books 

The  Garden  Behind  the  Moon 
The  Man  With  the  Hoe 


The  Sea  Man 

Northfolk  Legends  of  the  Sea 
Captain  Goldsack 
Travels  of  the  Soul 
The  Song  of  Peace 

Why  Seek  Ye  the  Living  Among  the  Dead? 


FABLES  AND  FAIRY  TALES 

The  Magic  Pill 

The  Crafty  Fox 

The  Fox  and  the  Tablet 

Hans  Gottenlieb,  the  Fiddler 

Drummer  Fritz  and  His  Exploits 

The  Stork  and  the  Crane 

Wise  Catherine  and  the  Kaboutermanneken 

The  Monkey  and  the  Pig 

The  Gourd  and  the  Oak 

Robin  Goodfellow  and  His  Friend  Bluetree 

Gretelein  and  Her  Queer  Stove 

Fables 

The  Magic  Wand 


Scribner’s,  July  1876 
St.  Nicholas,  Feb.  1877 
St.  Nicholas,  April  1 877 
St.  Nicholas,  April  1 877 
St.  Nicholas,  Sept.  1877 
St.  Nicholas,  April  1878 
St.  Nicholas,  April  1878 
St.  Nicholas,  Sept.  1878 
St.  Nicholas,  May  1879 
St.  Nicholas,  June  1879 
St.  Nicholas,  Sept.  1879 
St.  Nicholas,  Dec.  1879 


Ye  True  Story  of  Granny  Greene  of  Salem  Town 
The  Ant  and  the  Grasshopper 
The  Strange  Adventures  of  Carl  Spich 
The  Romantic  Adventures  of  Three  Tailors 
Two  Opinions 
A Victim  to  Science 
Revolt  of  the  Holidays 
Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 
A Disappointment 
Accident  of  Birth 
Facing  a Giant 

Verse  with  a Moral  but  No  Name 
The  Tale  of  a Tub 
Pride  in  Distress 
Moral  Blindness 
Serious  Advice 
Three  Fortunes 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  29,  1 88 1 


Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  1,  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Dec.  29,  1883 
Harper’s  Weekly,  Jan.  3,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  28,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  9,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov  20,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  18,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  9 and  16,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  25,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  29,  1883 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  11,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  11,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  8,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  May  5,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  3,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  24,  1884 
Harper’s  Young  People,  July  15,  1884 


The  Accommodating  Circumstance 

Harper’s  Young  People,  July  15,  July  22,  July  29, 


Ye  Song  of  Ye  Gossips 
Venturesome  Boldness 
Ye  Song  of  Ye  Foolish  Old  Woman 
Ye  Song  of  Ye  Rajah  and  Ye  Fly 
Ye  Two  Wishes 
Superficial  Culture 
Play  and  Earnest 
The  Sword  of  Hildebrand 


884 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  5, 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  26, 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Sept.  16, 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  21, 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  4, 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  18,  1884 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  2,  1884 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  16,  1884 


1884 


[213} 


The  Force  of  Need  Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  20,  1884 

Story  of  Ye  Blue  China  Plate  Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  20,  1885 

Ye  Sad  Story  Concerning  Ye  Innocent  Little  Lamb  and  Four  Wicked  Wolves 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  27,  1885 
Overconfidence  Harper’s  Young  People,  Feb.  10,  1885 

Hans  Hecklemann’s  Luck  Harper’s  Young  People,  Feb.  24,  1885 

Profession  and  Practice  Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  10,  1885 

How  Dame  Margery  Twist  Saw  More  Than  Was  Good  for  Her 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  17,  1885 


A Newspaper  Puff 

Clever  Peter  and  the  Four  Bottles 

Fancy  and  Fact 

Farmer  Griggs’s  Boggart 

The  Skilful  Huntsman 

Claus  and  the  Wonderful  Staff 

The  Apple  of  Contentment 

The  Bird  in  the  Linden  Tree 

The  Swan  Maiden 

Book  of  Balbo 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  24,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  7,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  21,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  28,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  May  19,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  July  14,1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  18,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Sept.  15,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  13,  1885 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  3,  1885 


How  One  Turned  His  Trouble  to  Some  Account 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  10,  1885 
How  Boots  Befooled  the  King  Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  1,  1885 

How  Three  Went  Out  into  Ye  Wide  World  Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  29,  1885 
Princess  Goldenhair  and  the  Great  Black  Raven 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  26,  1886 


The  Clever  Student 
Peterkin  and  the  Little  Grey  Hare 
How  the  Good  Gifts  Were  Used  by  Two 
Mother  Hildegarde 
Master  Jacob 

How  the  Three  Little  Pigs  Had  the  Best  of  the  Great  Wicked  Ogre 

Harper’s  Young  People,  July 

The  Staff  and  the  Fiddle 
The  Simpleton  and  His  Little  Black  Hen 
King  Stork 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Feb.  23,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  23,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  27,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  May  25,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  29,  1886 


How  the  Princess’  Pride  Was  Broken 

How  Two  Went  into  Partnership 

Bearskin 

Cousin  Greylegs 

Which  Is  Best? 

The  Best  That  Life  Has  to  Give 
The  Water  of  Life 
The  Stepmother 
The  White  Bird 

One  Good  Turn  Deserves  Another 
Three  Fortunes 
The  Princess  on  the  Glass  Hill 
That  Which  Is  Done  Never  Dies 
111  Luck  and  the  Fiddler 
Wisdom’s  Wages  and  Folly’s  Pay 
The  Salt  of  Life 
Empty  Bottles 


27,  1886 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  31,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  2,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  30,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  28,  1886 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  4,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  1,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  22,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  19,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  May  17,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  24,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  2,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Sept.  6,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  11,  1887 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  26,  1888 
Harper’s  Young  People,  July  24,  1888 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug.  27,  1889 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  15,  1889 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  5,  1889 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  7-1 4,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Feb.  18,  1890 


[224] 


Where  to  Lay  the  Blame 
Not  a Pin  to  Choose 
Woman’s  Wit 

Good  Gifts  and  a Fool’s  Folly 
All  Things  Are  as  Fate  Wills 
Much  Shall  Have  More  and  Little 

The  Stool  of  Fortune 
The  Fruit  of  Happiness 
The  Enchanted  Island 
The  Talisman  of  Solomon 
So  It  Is  with  Them  All 
A Piece  of  Good  Luck 
The  Good  of  a Few  Words 


Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  25,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  June  10-17,  *890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  July  29,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Sept.  9,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Oct.  14,  1890 
Shall  Have  Less 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  4,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  23,  1890 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Jan.  13,  1891 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Dec.  15-22,  1891 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Mar.  29,  April  2,  1892 
Harper’s  Young  People,  Nov.  11,  1892 
Harper’s  Young  People,  April  10-17,  1894 
Harper’s  Young  People,  July  17,  1894 


FRONTIER  AND  INDIAN  SUBJECTS 
In  Periodicals 


Old  Times  in  the  Colonies 

Harper’s  Young  People,  Aug. 
Knoxville  in  Olden  Time 
An  Indian  Journey 
City  of  the  Strait 

Southern  Gateway  of  the  Alleghanies 
Kentucky  Pioneers 
On  the  Outposts 
Story  of  Three  States 


17,  Sept.  21,  Oct.  5,  Oct.  19,  1880 
Harper’s,  June  1885 
Harper’s,  Nov.  1885 
Harper’s,  Aug.  1886 
Harper’s,  April  1887 
Harper’s,  June  1887 
Harper’s,  Feb.  1888 
Scribner’s,  April  1902 


INDEX 


Plan  of  Index. — Tides  of  articles  or  books  illustrated  are  set  in  plain  text  type;  the 
names  of  authors  of  books  or  articles  are  set  in  italic;  the  headings  of  sections,  or  titles  of 
pictures  not  accompanied  by  text,  are  set  in  capitals  and  small  capitals. 


PAGE 


Aaron  Burr’s  Wooing 23 

Abbey , E.  A 60 

About  Violins 94 

Abraham  Lincoln 174 

Accident  of  Birth,  The 72 

Accommodating  Circumstance, 

The 72 

Adventures  of  Pirates  and  Sea- 

Rovers 1 49 

Aesop’s  Fables,  Illustration 

from 65 

Aldrich , Thomas  Bailey 3,  30 

All  Things  Are  as  Fate  Wills.  ...  85 

Allen , James  Lane 29,  1 69 

Amazing  Belief,  An 48 

American  Art  by  American  Au- 
thors   209 

American  Illustrators 173 

American  Wood  Engraving  of  the 

Present 3 

Among  the  Sand  Hills 30 

Among  the  Thousand  Islands.. . . 109 
Andrews , E.  Benjamin , 104,  184,  185 

Angel  and  the  Child,  The 42 

Ant  and  the  Grasshopper,  The 

(picture) 65 

Apple  of  Contentment,  The 76 

Apple  of  Venus,  The 54 

Around  Old  Chester 208 

ArryE.H 161 

Art  in  America • • • I57 

Art  of  the  American  Wood  En- 
graver, The 179 

Art  Year  Book 163 

Assembly  Ball,  The 39 

At  Home  in  Virginia 37 

At  the  Turn  of  the  Glass 91 

Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table, 

The 179 

Autograph,  The 3 


PAGE 

Autumn  Leaves 64 

Autumn  Sketches  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Highlands 17 

Bacon,  Josephine  Daskam 55 

See  also  Daskam , Josephine 
Dodge 

Baldwin , James 159,  166 

Ballad  of  the  Boston  Tea-Party, 

A 174 

Bangs , John  Kendrick 205 

Barnes , James 90 

Barritt , Leon 202 

Bartram  and  His  Garden 14 

Battle  of  Copenhagen,  The 5 

Battle  of  Monmouth  Court-House  1 1 
Battle  of  Nashville,  The 

(mural  decoration) 216 

Bearskin 80 

Beatrix  and  Esmond 50 

Becky  Sharp  and  Lord  Steyne.  50 

Beman , I.  L 94 

Beneath  the  Mask 104 

Benjamin , S.  G.  W 157 

Best  That  Life  Has  to  Give,  The . 8 1 

Betham-Edwards , M 62 

Beymer , William  Gilmore , 

55.  56>  57>  206 

Bibliomania,  or  Book-Madness, 

The 200 

Bibliophile  Society 200 

Bicknell , W.  H.  W 200,  207 

Biglow  Papers,  The 202 

Bird  in  the  Linden  Tree,  The 76 

Birds  of  Cirencester,  The 105 

Birth  of  a Nation,  The 20 

Birth  of  Literature,  The 

(mural  decoration) 216 

Black  Night,  The 56 

Bliss 108 


INDEX — Continued 


Blue  Flower,  The 199 

Blueskin  the  Pirate 92 

Body  to  the  Soul,  The 41 

Bogh , Erik 42 

Book  Buyer,  The 3 

Book  News 3 

Book  of  Balbo,  The 76 

Book  of  Laughter,  The 153 

Book  of  the  Ocean,  The 190 

Bookplates 215 

Books  by  Other  Authors  Con- 
taining Illustrations  by 

Howard  Pyle 155 

Books  Containing  Writings  of 

Howard  Pyle 113 

Bowen , Marjorie 52,  54,  56 

Bowen,  Baron 201 

Boyesen , H.H 1 1 1 

Brace,  Henry 15 

Breaking  the  News 61 

Breviary  Treasures 201 

Brewer , Rev.  E.  Cobham 197 

Briggs , Thomas  V 51 

Briscoe , Margaret  Sutton 205 

British  Yoke,  The 19 

Brooks , Elbridge  S., 

109,  167,  170,  1 81,  182 

Broomstick  Train,  The 171 

Brown , Alice 49 

Brown , John  Mason 23 

Brown , Theron 11 

Bruce , Wallace 167 

Buccaneers,  The 57,  59,  206 

Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of 

America 130 

Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of  the 

Spanish  Main 23 

Building  the  Nation 161 

Burning  Ship,  The 7 

Burt , Mary  E 190 

Business  Transaction,  A 4 

By  Land  and  Sea 36 


Cabell , James  Branch , 46,  47,  49,  50, 

52>  53,  54,  55>  57,  2°3,  2°4,  2°5> 
207 

Campbell , Helen 92,  160 

Canadian  Voyageurs  on  the 

Saguenay. . . . v 24 

Cap’n  Goldsack 46 

Captain  Nathan  Hale 15 

Captain  Ravenshaw 196 

Captain  Scarfield 92 

Captain’s  Well,  The 91,  169 

Carleton , Will 62,  63,  159,  164 

Carlotta 49 

Carmen , Bliss 42 

Carroll,  Charles 11 

Carson,  Hampton  L 53 

Castle  of  Content,  The 46 

Castle  on  the  Dunes,  The 55 

Catalogue  of  Drawings,  illustrat- 
ing the  life  of  General  Washing- 
ton  136 

Catalogue,  The  Wilmington  So- 
ciety of  the  Fine  Arts 207 

Cecilia  Society  of  Boston,  Pro- 
gramme for 214 

Centuria’s  Greetings,  Programme  214 

Century  Association 214 

Century  Magazine,  The 3 

Chambers,  Robert  W 47, 48 

Champions  of  the  Round  Table, 


The  Story  of  the 

141 

Champlin,  John  D.,  Jr.  . . . 

46 

Champney,  Lizzie  W 

....14,  15 

Chanty  Man,  The 

46 

Chapbook  Heroes 

28 

Character  Sketches  of  Romance, 

Fiction  and  the  Drama 197 

Charming  of  Estercel,  The 47 

Chase  of  the  Tide,  The 91 

Chevalier  de  Resseguier,  The 3 

Chicago  Tribune 6 

Child  at  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  A 54 
Chincoteague,  the  Island  of 
Ponies 108 


[228} 


INDEX — Continued 


Chittenden , L.  E 205 

Chivalry 205 

Choices,  The 52 

Christmas 20 

Christmas  Carol,  A 70 

Christmas  Morn  (picture) 6 

Christmas  Morning  in  Old 

New  York 61 

Christmas  Time  Two  Hundred 

Years  Ago 63 

Christmas  Tree,  The 62 

Chronicle  of  the  Drum,  The 160 

Church , Ella  Rodman 15 

Circus,  The.  An  Interrupted 

Performance 61 

City  Ballads 164 

City  of  Cleveland,  The 22 

City  of  the  Strait,  The 22 

Clarke , Ednah  Proctor 4 

Claus  and  His  Wonderful  Staff.  . 75 
Clever  Peter  and  the  Two  Bottles  75 
Clever  Student  and  the  Master  of 

Black  Arts,  The 78 

Closing  Scene,  The 166 

Cocklane  Ghost,  The 33 

Coe , Fanny  E 207 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton 

69, 158, 161, 174 

Collier’s  Weekly 6 

Colonel  Washington 37 

Colonies  and  Nation.  43 

Columbia  Speaks . . 7 

Coming  of  Peace,  The. 44 

Complete  Writings  of  Nathaniel 

Hawthorne 194 

Conant,  Helen  S 71 

Connolly , James  B 55 

Constitution’s  Last  Fight,  The.  . 4 

Cooke , John  Esten 11,21 

Cosmopolitan,  The 7 

Cover  Design,  Harper’s 

Monthly 39 

Cover  Design,  Ladies’  Home 
Journal 90 


Cover  Design,  McClure’s 

Magazine 91 

Cousin  Greylegs,  Ye  Great  Red 
Fox  and  Grandfather  Mole.. . . 80 

Crafty  Fox,  The 93 

Crane , William  F 111 

Creamery,  A 63 

Creevey,  Caroline  A 205 

Crime  in  Jedidiah  Peeble’s  House, 

The 59 

Crook , William  H 51 

Cruise  of  the  Caribbee,  The 51 

Curtis , George  William 20 

Curtiss,  Frederick  Haines  (book- 
plate)  215 

Cycle  of  Children,  A 109 

Daddy  Will 11 

Daisies 9 

Dame  Bridget’s  Prophecy 80 

Dance  of  the  Veterans 60 

Daskam,  Josephine  D 45 

David  Balfour 185 

Dawning  of  Independence,  The . . 20 

Dead  Finger,  The 58 

Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales 6 

Dead  Stowaway,  The 63 

Deeping,  Warwick 48 

Deland,  Margaret 

40,  46,  190,  1 91,  208 

De shier,  Charles  D 11,  30 

Dickens,  Charles 157 

Die  of  Fate,  The 59 

Disappointment,  A 71 

Divinity  of  Labor,  The 137 

Dole,  Natham  Haskell 201 

Don  Quixote 5 

Dona  Victoria 52 

Dorothy  Q . . 174 

Doyle,  A.  Conan 67,  104,  183 

Drake,  Francis  S 164 

Dream  of  Young  Summer,  A. . . . 45 
Driftwood  Fire,  The 16 


Drummer  Fritz  and  His  Exploits  93 


[229] 


I N D EX — Continued 


Dudeney , Mrs.  Henry 48,  50 

Dulcibel 205 

Dunbar , Olivia  H 46 

Duncan , Norman 52,  91 

Dunning, , James  Edmund 47,  69 

DuPont  Powder  Company 215 

DuPont  Powder  Wagon 215 

Dutch  Soldier  (mural  decora- 
tion)  21 6 

Djy^r,  Muriel  Campbell 59 

Early  Quakers  in  England  and 

Pennsylvania 17 

Eclectic  Educational  Series 157 

Eclogues  of  Vergil,  The 201 

Eden  Gates 48 

Edgar , Pelham 198 

Edric  and  Sylvaine 53 

Eichbergy  Anna 109 

“Elijah,”  Mendelssohn’s  Oratorio, 

Programme  for 213 

Elocutionist’s  Annual,  The 115 

Empty  Bottles 84 

Enchanted  Island,  The 88 

Enchanted  Seas,  The 217 

English  Nation,  An 18 

English  Soldier  (mural  decora- 
tion)  216 

Entangled  (picture) 60 

Essex  County  Court  House 216 

Esther  Feverel 22 

Etchings 200 

Etchings  by  W.  H.  W.  Bicknell. . 207 

Evacuation,  1783,  The 64 

Evacuation  of  New  York  by  the 

British,  1783 20 

Everybody’s  Magazine 8 

Evil  Eye,  The 58 

Evolution  of  New  York,  The 

Part  1 32 

Part  II 33 

Exchange  No  Robbery 62 


Fable  from  Deacon  Green,  A. . 95 

Fables 95 

Facing  a Giant 72 

Fairy  Tales 3 

Family  Cares 108 

Famous  Chapbook  Villain,  A. . . 28 

Fancy  and  Fact 75 

Farm  Ballads 159 

Farmer  Griggs’s  Boggart 75 

Farnham , C.  H 24 

Fate  of  a Treasure  Town,  The. . . 49 

Fields , James  T 12,  16 

Field , Eugene 90 

Finley , John 7 

First  Book  of  the  Dofobs,  The. . . 204 

First  Christmas  Tree,  The 188 

First  in  Peace 38 

First  Mrs.  Petersham,  The 12 

First  President  of  the  United 

States,  The 39 

First  Public  Reading  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence,  The.  61 
First  Self-Made  American,  The. . 8 

First  Thanksgiving,  The n 

First  Visit  of  William  Penn  to 

America,  The 64 

First  Year  Book,  The  Bibliophile 

Society 138 

Flight  of  the  Swallow,  The 9 

Flute  and  Violin 29,  169 

Flying  Dutchman,  The 6 

Force  of  Need,  The 73 

Ford , Paul  Leicester 191 

Forgotten  Tale,  A 104 

Forman , Justus  Miles , 

47>  48,  49>  55>  2°3 

Founders  of  Our  Country 207 

Fox  and  the  Tablet,  The 93 

Fox  Brush,  The 49 

Fox,  the  Monkey,  and  the  Pig, 

The 94 

Frank  Leslie’s  Popular 

Monthly 8 

Franklin  Inn  Club 215 


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INDEX — Continued 


Franklin’s  Two  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary Programme 215 

Frederic , Harold 100,  169 

Freeman , Mary  E.  Wilkins 48 

See  also  Wilkins , Mary  E. 

French  Voyageurs,  The 18 

Fruit  of  Happiness,  The 86 

Gallantry 204 

Garden  Behind  the  Moon,  The.  . 132 

Garden  of  Eden,  The 55 

Garden  of  Youth,  The 216 

Gates , Ellen  M 41 

General  Lee  as  I Knew  Him 57 

General  Washington 38 

Genus  of  Art,  The  (mural 

decoration) 216 

George  Washington 188 

George  Washington’s  Boyhood.  .111 
Ghost  of  Captain  Brand,  The.  68,  135 

Gibbon , Perceval 52,  53,  54,  56,  91 

Gilchrist , W.  W. 29,  104 

Giles  Corey,  Yeoman 31,  178 

Glimpse  of  an  Old  Dutch  Town,  A 1 6 
Glimpse  of  Modern  Dixie,  A . . . . 1 1 

Gold,  The 48 

Good  for  the  Soul 191 

Good  Gifts  and  a Fool’s  Folly. . . 85 
Good  of  a Few  Words,  The.  . . 89,  90 

Goodwin , Maud  Wilder 195 

Gordy , Wilbur  F 203,  208 

Gourd  and  the  Oak,  The 94 

G our lay,  Reginald 149 

Grain  Ship,  The 54 

Grandmother’s  Story  of  Bunker 

Hill  Battle 174 

Great  LaSalle,  The 48 

Great  Men’s  Sons 1 8 1 

Great  Snow  Storm  in  Lewes  Har- 
bor, The 66 

Greene , Francis  V 106 

Gretelein  and  Her  Queer  Stove.  . 95 

Grolier  Club , The 178 

Guiney , Louise  Imogen 100,  103 


Gunpowder  for  Bunker  Hill 22 

Gustafson , Mrs.  Zadel  B 63 

Habberton , John 153 

Half-Century  of  Conflict,  A 188 

Hamerton , Philip  Gilbert 179 

Handel’s  Oratorio  of  “The  Mes- 
siah,” Programme  for 213 

Hanging  of  Mary  Dyer,  The 91 

Hans  Gottenlieb,  the  Fiddler. ...  93 

Hans  Hecklemann’s  Luck 74 

Harper’s  Bazar 9 

Harper’s  Book  of  Little  Plays . . . 205 

Harper’s  Educational  Series 168 

Harper’s  Encyclopaedia  of  United 

States  History 198 

Harper’s  Fourth  Reader 168 

Harper’s  New  Monthly  Maga- 
zine  11 

Harper’s  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of 

United  States  History 159 

Harper’s  Round  Table 59 

Harper’s  Weekly 60 

Harper’s  Young  People 69 

Harris , Joel  Chandler 153 

Harte , Bret 105,  153 

Hartmann , Sadakichi 196 

Hawthorne , Nathaniel 157,  194 

Headley , J.T 19 

Hearn , Lafcadio 24,  25, 169 

Hemenway , Myles 41 

HendrykHudsonand  theHalf- 

Moon  (mural  decoration) 216 

Henry  Mills  Alden’s  70th 

Birthday 69 

Her  ter , Albert 3 

Hibbard , George 107 

Higginson , Thomas  Wentworth 

18,  19,  20,  21,  164,  204 

History  of  American  Art,  A 196 

History  of  New  York,  A 165 

History  of  the  American  People,  A 

!97,  209 


INDEX — Continued 


History  of  the  Last  Quarter  Cen- 
tury, A 104,  185 

History  of  the  United  States 

184,203,204 

History  of  the  United  States  of 

America,  A 162 

Holiday  Books  for  Young  People  3 

Holme , Charles 197 

Holmes , Oliver  Wendell 

163.  I71.  :73>  r79>  203 

Holy  Mr.  Herbert 56 

Hooker , Brian 53?  5*b  57 

Hope  and  Memory 5 

Hopper , James 56 

Horace 195 

Hours  with  the  Octogenarians. . . 70 

Housmani  Laurence 57 

How  a Comet  Struck  the  Earth.  94 
How  Are  We  Going  to  Vote  This 

Year? 7 

How  Boots  Befooled  the  King. . . 77 
How  Dame  Margery  Twist  Saw 
More  Than  Was  Good  for  Her . 74 
How  Kitty  Was  Lost  in  a Turkish 

Bazaar 93 

How  One  Turned  His  Trouble  to 

Some  Account 77 

How’  the  Buccaneers  Kept 

Christmas  (picture) 68 

How  the  Declaration  Was  Re- 
ceived in  the  Old  Thirteen ....  30 
How  the  Good  Gifts  Were  Used 

by  Two 78 

How  the  Old  Horse  Won  the  Bet.  171 
How  the  Princess’s  Pride  was 

Broken 79 

How  Three  Little  Pigs  Had  the 
Best  of  the  Great  Wicked  Ogre  79 
How  Three  Went  Out  into  Ye 

Wide  World 77 

How  to  Draw 202 

How  Two  Went  into  Partnership  80 
How  Willy-Wolly  Went  a-Fishing  94 
Howard  Pyle’s  Book  of  Pirates . . 209 


Howells , W.D 31 

Howells , W.D 34,  35,  168,  182 

Hudson  County  Court  House.  . .216 
Hugh  Wynne,  Free  Quaker.  . .4,  186 
Hugo  Grotius  and  His  Book  Chest  80 


Hull , Paul 1 49 

Hundred  Years’  War,  The 19 

Huntford’s  Fair  Nihilist 59 

Hunty  Sarah  Keables 93 

Ill-Luck  and  the  Fiddler 83 

Illustrated  Poems  of  Oliver  Wen- 
dell Holmes 163 

Illustrations  and  Writings  of 
Howard  Pyle  Published  in 

Periodicals 1 

Important  Easel  Paintings 

Never  Reproduced 216 

In  Necessity’s  Mortar 47 

In  Old  New  York 178 

In  Ole  Virginia 185 

In  Tenebras 34 

In  the  Park 108 

In  the  Second  April 

Part  1 50 

Part  II 50 

In  the  Valley 100,  169 

In  Washington’s  Day 36 

Inca  Princess,  The 165 

Indian  History  for  Young  Folks.  164 

Indian  Journey,  An 22 

Ingersolly  Ernest 190 

Inge,  the  Boy-King 111 

Initial  Letter,  The 56 

Irving,  Washington 


See  Knickerbocker , Diedrich  ...165 
Island  of  Enchantment,  The 

49?  2°3 

Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes,  The 


Story  of 96,  132 

Jamaica,  New  and  Old 25,  26 

Janice  Meredith 191 

January  and  May 104 


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INDEX — Continued 


Janvier , Thomas  ^.32,33,  34,3 5>  *78 
Jeremy  Black’s  Fourth  of  July.  . 70 


Joan  of  Arc,  Saint 48,  209 

John  Paul 62 

Johnson , Henry  P J5>  20 

Johnson , Rossiter 95,  158 

Johnson , Virginia  W 65 

Johnston , Af^ry 191,216 

Joutely  Louis 60 

Keats-Shelley  Memorial  (book- 
plate)   215 

Kemble , Edward  C 94 

Kennedy , Sarah  Beaumont 39 

Kentucky  Pioneers,  The 23 

KVr,  David 72 

Kidnapped 184 

King  Arthur  and  His  Knights, 

The  Story  of 97,  140 

Kingy  Basil 52,  91 

King  Custom 45 

King  Stork 79 

King’s  College 21 

King’s  Jewel,  The 69 

Kiplingy  Rudyard 7,  104 

Kirke,  Edmund 21,  22 

Knickerbocker , Diedrich 165 


Knoxville  in  the  Olden  Time.  ...  21 


Ladies’  Home  Journal,  The.  . . 90 

Lady  of  Shalott,  The 158 

Lambkin:  Was  He  a Hero  or  a 

Prig  ? hi 

Landegon 55 

Landing  of  Carteret  in  New 

Jersey,  The 69 

Landing  of  Carteret,  The 

(mural  decoration) 216 

Landing  of  Carteret,  The.  . . .216 
Larger  History  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  A 164 

LaSalle  and  the  Discovery  of  the 
Great  West 187 


Last  Days  of  Washington’s  Army 

at  Newburgh 19 

Last  Revel  in  Printz  Hall,  The.  . 13 

Last  Years  of  Washington’s  Life, 

The 90 

Lawrence , Eugene 61,  64 

Library  of  Universal  Adventure 

by  Sea  and  Land 168 

Life  for  a Life,  A 106 

Life  in  an  Old  Dutch  Town 

(mural  decoration) 216 

Lillie y Lucy  C 22 

Lincoln  and  the  Sleeping  Sentinel  205 

Lincoln’s  Last  Day 51 

Line  of  Love,  The 203 

Little  Maid  at  the  Door,  The 30 

Lloyd y Nelson 107 

Lodge y Henry  Cabot 105,  190 

Lola 54 

Lordy  William  W.y  Jr 54 

Lossingy  Benson  J..  .11,  70,  159,  198 

Lost  in  the  Snow — A Canadian 

Sketch 60 

Love  Affair  of  the  Olden  Time, 

A.  Consulting  the  Wise  Woman 

(picture) 60 

Love  and  Death 40 

Love  at  Valley  Forge 90 

Love  Feast  Among  the  Dun- 

kers,  A 64 

Lowelly  James  Russell 202 

McAndrew’s  Hymn 104 

McClure’s  Magazine 90 

McGuffey’s  Fifth  Eclectic  Readeri57 

McGuffey’s  Sixth  Reader 157 

McMastery  John  Bach 24,  40 

McMullen y John 21 

Madonna  of  the  Blackbird,  The.  . 8 

Magic  Pill,  The 107 

Magic  Wand,  The 70 

Mahany  A.  T 5 

Maid  Marian’s  Song 4 

Maid  of  Landevennec,  The 47 


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INDEX — Continued 


Maid’s  Choice,  A 29 

Man  and  Dog 57 

Manasseh 53 

Man  for  the  Hour,  The 90 

Manuel  Menendez 11 

Man  with  the  Hoe,  The,  and 

Other  Poems 192 

Margaret  of  Cortona. 45 

Markham , Edwin 7,  192 

Markham’s  Bays 65 

Mark  Twain 48,  209 

Marooned 217 

Martin , Edward  S 105 

Master  Jacob 78 

Mathews , Brander 22 

Matrimonial  Difficulty,  A. 

Legal  Intervention 60 

Mathews , Alfred. 107 

May-Day  Idyl  of  the  Olden  Time, 

A 21 

Mayer , Alfred  M 118 

Melicent 48 

Mendelssohn’s  Oratorio  of  “Eli- 
jah,” Programme  for 213 

Men  of  Iron 86,  131 

Mermaid,  The 217 

Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

7bn5 

Merry  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood, 

The.  Edition  for  the  Blind 153 

Merry  Men,  The,  and  Other  Tales 

and  Fables 184 

“Messiah,”  Handel’s  Oratorio, 

Programme  for 213 

Meyers , R.  V.  C 107 

Midsummer  Moon,  The 217 

Milkmaid’s  Song,  The 60 

Mines , John  Flavel 174 

Minstrel,  The 52 

Minute  Man,  The 7 

Miss  Van  Lew 57 

Mitchell , S . Weir 4,  28,  186 

Modern  Aladdin,  A 9,  13 1 

Modern  Illustration 184 


Modern  Magian,  A 7 

Modern  Pen  Drawings,  European 

and  American 197 

Modern  Puritan,  A 63 

Monochromes 31 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe 189 

Moral  Blindness 72 

Morgan 24 

Morse,  Willard  S.  (bookplate). . .215 

Mother  Hildegarde 78 

Motley , John  Lot  hr  op 194 

Mr.  Merridew’s  Goldpiece 65 

Much  Shall  Have  More  and  Little 

Shall  Have  Less 85 

Mural  Decorations 216 

Music  (mural  decoration) 216 

Mysterious  Chest,  The 53 

Mysterious  Guest,  The 64 


Nancy  Hansen’s  Project 69 

Nation  Makers,  The  (picture).  7 
Natural  Born  Preacher,  The.  . . . 107 

Nelson  at  Trafalgar 5 

Nelson , Henry  Loomis 48 

Newcomes,  The 52 

New  England  Bygones 161 

Newspaper  Puff,  A 74 

New  Year’s  Day  Seventy 
Years  Ago.  The  Last  Evening 

Caller 61 

New  York  Colonial  Privateers. . . 35 

New  York  Ledger,  The 91 

New  York  Slave  Traders 35 

Noble  Family  of  Beaupertys,  The  51 

Non-Combatants 47 

North  Folk  Legends  of  the  Sea.  . 45 

Northrup , William  P 102 

Northwestern  Miller 92 

Not  a Pin  to  Choose 

Part  1 84 

Part  II 84 

Novels  and  Tales  of  Robert  Louis 
Stevenson,  The 184,  185 


[234] 


INDEX — Continued 


Oak  of  Geismar,  The 103 

Odes  and  Epodes  of  Horace, The.  195 
Odysseus,  the  Hero  of  Ithaca.  ...  190 

Old  Captain 41 

Old  Catskill 15 

Old  Chester  Tales 40,  190 

Old  English  Seamen,  The 18 

Old  Friend  with  a New  Face,  An  3 

Old  Homstead  Poems 167 

Old  Immortality 49 

Old  National  Pike,  The 13 

Old  New  York  Coffee-Houses 17 

Old  New  York  Taverns 27 

Old  Swedes  Church,  Wilmington, 
Programme  for  Bicentennial 

Commemoration 214 

Old-Time  Life  in  a Quaker  Town . 1 6 
Old  Times  in  the  Colonies ....  69,  158 

Oldtown  Folks 186 

One  Good  Turn  Deserves  Another  82 

One  Hoss  Shay,  The 171,  203 

“One  of  Those  City  Fellows” 

A Hundred  Years  Ago  (pic- 
ture)   60 

On  Hazardous  Service 206 

On  the  Outposts,  1780 23 

Origin  of  the  Jumping-Jack 94 

Osgood , Kate  Putnam 65 

Otto  of  the  Silver  Hand 126 

Our  Continent 92 

Our  Country’s  Cradle 21 

Outcast’s  Return,  The 61 

Overconfidence.  74 

Owen , Rosamund  Dale 95 

Owl-Critic,  The 12 

Owlet 11 


“P.  Howard ” 93 

Packard , JVinthrop 144 

“Page,  A.  B.” 56 

Page , Thomas  Nelson 185 

Painted  Pitcher,  The 58 

Papa  Hoorn’s  Tulip 107 

Parasite,  The 67,  183 


Pardon  of  Ste.  Anne  d’Auray, 


The 102 

Parkman , Francis 187,  188,  198 

Pastoral  Without  Words,  A 

(pictures) 102 

Patient  Mercy  Jones 16 

Paul  Jones 4 

Pebbles 35 

Peculiar  People,  A 24 

Peire  Vidal,  Troubadour 46 

Pendennis 50 

Pen  Drawing  and  Pen  Draughts- 
men  168 

Peninsular  Canaan,  A 

Part  1 12 

Part  II 12 

Part  III 12 

Pennell , Joseph 168,  184 

Pennsylvania’s  Defiance  of  the 

United  States 53 

Pepper  and  Salt 119 

Perfect  Christmas,  A 70 

Perrine,  William 90 

Perry , Thomas  Sargeant 168 

Peterkin  and  the  Little  Gray  Hare  78 

Peter  Rugg  Ye  Bostonian 103 

Peterson,  Henry 205 

Peter  Stuyvesant  and  the  Eng- 
lish Fleet  (mural  decoration)  216 

Phaeton  Rogers 95,  158 

Pickering,  Henry  C .103 

Pictorial  Puzzle 93 

Piece  of  Good  Luck,  A 89 

Pilgrimage  of  Truth,  The 42 

Pirate  Bold,  Ye 3 

Pirates’  Christmas,  The 
Scene  in  the  Town  Jail  (picture)  67 

Play  and  Earnest 73 

Players,  The  (bookplate) 215 

Poetical  Works  of  James  Russell 

Lowell,  Vols.  X,XI 202 

Poetical  Works  of  John  Greenleaf 
Whittier,  The.  Vols.  I,  II 170 


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INDEX — Continued 


Poetical  Works  of  Oliver  Wendell 
Holmes,  The 

Vol.  XII 173 

Vol.  XIII 174 

Poisoned  Ice 6 

Pope,  A.  Winthrop 208 

Poster 216 

Prelude,  A 42 

Presidential  Progress,  A 61 

Price  of  Blood,  The 6,  138 

Pride  in  Distress 72 

Princess  Golden  Hair  and  the  Great 

Black  Raven,  The 77 

Princess  of  Kent,  A 52 

Princess  on  the  Glass  Hill,  The. . 82 


Rejection,  The 9 

Report  of  the  truth  concerning  the 
last  sea-fight  of  the  Revenge,  A.  199 

Retribution 32 

Revolt  of  the  Holidays,  The 71 

Rhys , Grace 47 

Rideing , W.  H 13 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic,  The  194 

Ritchie , Lady 206 

Ritchie,  Robert  Welles 58 

Robertson,  Morgan 6,  54 

Robin  Goodfellow  and  His  Friend 

Bluetree 94 

Robin  Hood,  Merry  Adventures 


Profession  and  Practice 

• 74 

/ 1 > 1 1 b 

Robin  Hood,  Some  Merry  Adven- 

Programmes 

• 2I3 

tures  of 

139 

Puppet  of  Fate,  A 

■ 42 

Robin  Hood,  The  Merry  Adven- 

Pyle, Howard  (bookplate) 

2I5 

tures  of.  Edition  for  the  Blind.  153 

Pyle,  Mrs.  M.C 

. 80 

Robin’s  Vesper,  The 

Roche,  James  Jeffrey 

4 



6 

Romance  of  an  Ambrotype, 

The.  39 

See  also  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Romance,  The 

8 

Quaker  Lady,  The 

28 

Romantic  Adventures  of  Three 

Quaker  Wedding,  A (picture) . . 

9 

Tailors,  Ye 

7i 

Queen  of  the  May — Unpropi- 

Roosevelt,  Edith  Kermit  (book- 

tious  Skies  (picture) 

60 

plate) 

2I5 

^uiller-Couch,  A.  T 

107 

Rose  of  Paradise,  The 

. .65,  126 

See 

Rowand 

55 

Quotation  from  “King  Lear,’ 

> 

Ruby  of  Kishmoor,  The. . . . 

•51, 15° 

A 

108 

Ruff,  M.  D 

94 

Quo  Vadis 

189 

Ryse,  Sherwood 

■■73,  76 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter 

199 

Sad  Story  Concerning  One  Inno- 

Ranson,  A.  R.  H. 

57 

cent  Little  Lamb  and 

Four 

Rat-trap,  The 

52 

Wicked  Wolves,  Ye 

74 

Rawson,  Maud  Stepney 45 

.47 

Sahib’s  War,  A. . 

7 

Reader  the  Focus  of  Language- 

Sailors  and  Landsmen,  A Story  of 

Training,  The 

161 

1812 

67 

Read,  Thomas  Buchanan 

166 

Saint  Joan  of  Arc 

.48,  209 

Recollections  of  a Minister  to 

Salem  Wolf,  The 

55 

France 

168 

Salgama  Condita 

15 

Rejected  of  Men 

*39 

Salt  of  Life,  The 

83 

INDEX — Continued 


Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  Fireside 

Stories 1 86 

Sangster , Margaret  E 9,  205 

Satraps,  The 54 

Scabbard,  The 52 

School  and  Playground 130 

School  History  of  the  United 

States,  A 177 

Scribner’s  Magazine 100 

Scribner’s  Monthly 107 

Scudder , Horace  E 162 

Sea-Drift  from  a New  England 

Port 14 

Sea-Gull’s  Song,  The 63 

Sea  Man,  The 45 

Sea  Robbers  of  New  York,  The. . 34 

Sea  Tolls 58 

Seawell , Molly  Elliot 4,  144 

Second  Chance,  The 55 

Second-Class  Passenger,  The.  .. . 91 
Second  Generation  of  Englishmen 

in  America,  The 19 

Second  War  for  Independence, 

The 21 

Seitz,  Don  C 57,  206 

Sense  of  Scarlet,  A 50 

Serious  Advice 72 

Sestina,  The 50 

Set  of  Sketches,  A 3 

Shad-Fishing  on  the  Lower 
Delaware  at  Night.  The  Last 

Haul  before  Dawn 61 

Shapes  That  Haunt  the  Dusk.  . . 145 

Sharp , William 46 

Shaw , Adele  Marie 8 

Shoemaker , Mrs.  J.  W 1 1 5 

Siege  and  Commune  of  Paris, 

The 100 

Sienkiewicz , Henryk 189 

Sign  from  Heaven,  A 52 

Silence  and  Other  Stories 190 

Simpleton  and  His  Little  Black 

Hen,  The 7 9 

Sinbad  on  Burrator 107 


Sir  Christopher 195 

Sir  Launcelot  and  His  Compan- 
ions, The  Story  of 146 

Skillful  Huntsman,  The 75 

Small  Game  Better  Than  None  68 

Small  School  of  Art,  A 68 

Smith , Ballard 22 

Smith , F.  Hopkinson 173 

Snow  Bound 204 

Society 35 

Society  of  the  Dofobs,  The 204 

So  It  Is  with  Them  All 89 

Soldiering  of  Beniah  Stidham,  The  95 

Soldier  of  Fortune,  A 33 

Some  American  College  Book- 
plates   208 

Some  Merry  Adventures  of  Robin 

Hood 139 

Some  Pennsylvania  Nooks 15 

Some  Thanksgiving-Time  Fan- 
cies (pictures) 104 

Song  of  Peace 7 

Song  of  the  Whippoorwill,  The. . 61 
Song  of  ye  Foolish  Old  Woman, 

Ye 73 

Song  of  ye  Gossips,  Ye 73 

Song  of  ye  Rajah  and  ye  Fly,  Ye  73 

Soul  of  Melicent,  The 207 

Soul  of  Mervisaunt,  The 57 

Southern  Gateway  to  the  Alle- 

ghanies,  The 22 

Special  Messenger 48 

Spofford , Harriet  Prescott 12,  16 

Sport  with  Gun  and  Rod 118 

Spring 216 

Spring  Blossoms 21 

Squeers’s  Method 157 

Squire  Tripp’s  Old  Arm  Chair.  . . 65 

St.  Nicholas 93 

St.  Paul  State  Capitol 216 

St.  Valentine 60 

St.  Valentine’s  Day 68 

St.  Valentine’s  Day  in  the 
Morning 61 


INDEX — Continued 


Staff  and  the  Fiddle,  The 79 

Stained  Glass  Window,  Colonial 

Club 109 

Stairway  of  Honor,  The 47 

Stamford’s  Soprano 67 

Star  Bearer,  The hi,  167 

Stedman , Edmund  C. 

21,23,  24,111,167 

Stephens , Robert  Neilson 196 

Stephen  Wycherlie 22 

Stepmother,  The 81 

Stevens , John  Austin 17,  27 

Stevenson , E.  1 71 

Stevenson , Robert  Louis 184,  185 

Stockton , Frank  R 72,  73,  153 

Stoddard , William  0 70 

Stolen  Treasure 145 

Stone y S.  C 94 

Stopping  the  Christmas  Stage.  67 

Stops  of  Various  Quills 34,  182 

Storied  Holidays 167 

Stories  of  Later  American  History. 208 

Stork  and  the  Crane,  The 93 

Story  of  a Blue  China  Plate,  Ye.  74 
Story  of  a Great-grandfather, The . 1 07 

Story  of  Adhelmar,  The 47 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  Fortunes, 

The 132 

Story  of  King  Arthur  and  His 

Knights,  The 97,  140 

Story  of  Lesken,  The 109 

Story  of  May-Day,  The 94 

Story  of  Siegfried,  The 159 

Story  of  Sir  Launcelot  and  His 

Companions,  The 146 

Story  of  the  American  Navy,  The.  70 
Story  of  the  Champions  of  the 

Round  Table,  The.  141 

Story  of  the  Golden  Age,  A . . . . 166 
Story  of  the  Grail  and  the  Passing 

of  Arthur,  The 150 

Story  of  the  Revolution, The.  105, 190 

Story  of  Three  States,  A 107 

Stool  of  Fortune,  The 85 


Stowe , Harriet  Beecher 186 

Strange  Adventures  of  Carl  Spich, 

The 65 

Strange  Case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and 

Mr.  Hyde 184 

Strange  Stories  of  the  Revolution  144 
Struggle  for  a Continent,  The.  ...  198 

Superficial  Culture 73 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis,  The  62 

Swanhild 56 

Swan  Maiden,  The 76 

Swin ton’s  Advanced  Third 

Reader 164 

Swinton’s  Fifth  Reader  and 

Speaker 161 

Swinton’s  Primary  United  States . 179 

Swintony  William 177,  179 

Sword  of  Ahab,  The 47 

Sword  of  Hildebrand,  The 73 

Tale  of  a Tub,  A 72 

Talisman  of  Solomon,  The 88 

Tanglewood  Tales 194 

Tarpeia 100 

Tennyson , Aljred 158 

Thackeray , William  Makepeace 

50,  52,  58,  160,  206 
Thackeray,  Pictures  from. 

Scenes  from  the  Great  Novels. 

Esmond 105 

That  Which  Is  Done  Never  Dies  82 

Theatrical  Bookplates 208 

Thomas,  Edith  M 45 

Thorne , Olive 94 

Thread  Without  a Knot,  A 66 

Three  Fortunes 72,  82 

Three  Pictures  of  Don  Quixote  5 

Through  Inland  Waters 

Part  1 37 

Part  II 38 

Tilghman’s  Ride  from  Yorktown 

to  Philadelphia 16 

To  Have  and  to  Hold 191 

To  Have  and  to  Hold  (poster) . . .216 


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Toinette 21 

To  the  Soil  of  the  Earth 7 

Tom  Chist  and  the  Treasure  Box  59 

Tour  Around  New  York,  A 174 

Town  Pump,  The 157 

Train , Arthur 8 

Transactions  of  the  Grolier  Club 
of  the  City  of  New  York.  Part 

II 178 

Transferred  Romance,  A 66 

Travels  of  the  Soul,  The 5 

True  Captain  Kidd,  The 46 

True  History  of  the  Devil  at  New 

Hope,  A 68 

True  Story  of  George  Washing- 
ton, The 182 

True  Story  of  Granny  Greene  of 

Salem  Town,  Ye 64 

True  Story  of  the  United  States  of 

America,  The 170 

Truth 109 

Twelfth  Night  at  Eagleroost 

(programme) 214 

Twilight  Land 134 

Two  Cornets  of  Monmouth,  The . 66 

Two  Moods 30 

Two  Opinions 71 

Two  Wishes,  Ye 73 

Ultimate  Master,  The 53 

Undergraduate  Life  at  Harvard..  105 
Under  Green  Apple  Boughs.  .92,  160 

United  States  Army,  The 106 

Unpublished  Autograph  Narra- 
tive by  Washington,  An 103 

Unwelcome  Toast,  An 67 

Upshur , Rear-Admiral  J.  H 149 

Valentine  to  Phillis,  A 64 

Van  Dyke , Henry 103,  188 

Venturesome  Boldness 73 

Vergil 201 

Verse  with  a Moral  but  No  Name, 

A 72 


Victim  to  Science,  A 71 

Virginians,  The 58 

Voice,  The 46 

Ward , Harry  Parker 208 

Washburne , E.  B 100,  168 

Washington  and  the  French  Craze 

of  93 40 

Washington  Taking  Leave  of 

His  Officers 64 

Washington’s  Birthday 62 

Washington’s  Inauguration 24 

Water  of  Life,  The 81 

Watrous , A.  E 66 

Werewolf,  The 90 

Wharton , Edith 45 

When  All  the  World  Was 

Young 55 

When  I Was  a Little  Boy 1 1 1 

Where  to  Lay  the  Blame 84 

Which  Is  Best? 80 

White  Bird,  The 81 

Whitman , Stephen  F 51 

Whitmarshy  E.  Phelps 46 

Whittier , John  Greenleaf 

91, 169, 170, 204 
Why  Seek  Ye  the  Living  Among 

the  Dead? 7 

Wide  Awake 109 

Wiley , Sarah  King 90 

“Williams,  C.  S.  A.” 55 

Williams , Martha  McCulloch . ...  91 
Willie’s  Christmas 71 


Wilkins , Mary  E 30,  31,  178,  190 

See  Freeman , M.  E.  W. 

Wilson , Woodrow^  36,  37,  38,  43,  188 
197,  198,  209 
Wisdom’s  Wages  and  Folly’s  Pay  83 
Wise  Catherine  and  the  Kabou- 

termanneken 94 

Wister , Owen 7 

Witchcraft 21 

Woman’s  Home  Companion.  ...  hi 
Woman’s  Wit 84 


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Women  at  the  Polls  in  New 
Jersey  in  the  Good  Old 

Times 6 1 

Wonder  Book  for  Girls  and  Boys, 

A 194 

Wonder  Clock,  The 121 

Works  of  Francis  Parkman,  Vols. 

V,  VI,  XI,  XV 187,  188 

Works  of  John  Lothrop  Motley, 

Vol.  V 194 

Works  of  William  Makepeace 
Thackeray,  The 206 


“Wreck  in  the  Offing!” 60 

Wrecker,  The 56 

Writings  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe 
Vols.  IX,  X 186 

Yale  Club,  The  (bookplate) 215 

Yankee  Doodle 158 

Yellow  of  the  Leaf,  The 42 

Youma 24,  169 

Young 56 

Ysobel  de  Corveaux 57 


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Mr.  Stanley  M.  Arthurs 
Mr.  Clifford  W.  Ashley 
Mrs.  Henry  Bancroft 
Mr.  John  Bancroft 
Mrs.  John  Bancroft 
Mr.  Joseph  Bancroft 
Mrs.  Samuel  Bancroft 
Mr.  William  Bancroft 
Miss  Ethel  Barksdale 
Mrs.  Hamilton  M.  Barksdale 
Mr.  Daniel  M.  Bates 
Mrs.  William  S.  Bergland 
Miss  Emily  P.  Bissell 
Mr.  George  P.  Bissell 
Mrs.  George  P.  Bissell 
Mrs.  John  B.  Bird 
Mr.  Henry  B.  Bradford 
Mrs.  Henry  B.  Bradford 
Mr.  Sidney  G.  Bradford 
Mr.  Harold  M.  Brett 
Miss  Gertrude  Brinckle 
Miss  Elizabeth  A.  Bringhurst 
Miss  Ethel  Pennewill  Brown 
Mr.  Caleb  E.  Burchenal 
Mr.  Philip  Burnet 
Mrs.  Philip  Burnet 
Mr.  Henry  M.  Canby 
Mr.  George  S.  Capelle,  Jr. 
Mr.  Walter  S.  Carpenter,  Jr. 
Mr.  Sidney  M.  Chase 
Mrs.  Charles  Copeland 
Miss  A.  L.  Crawford 
Mr.  B.  Denver  Coppage 
Mrs.  F.  William  Curtis 
Mrs.  John  Wilcox  Donaldson 


Mr.  Russell  H.  Dunham 
Miss  Marion  G.  Dunham 
Mrs.  Coleman  duPont 
Mr.  Eugene  duPont 
Mrs.  Eugene  duPont 
Colonel  H.  A.  duPont 
Mr.  Henry  F.  duPont 
Mrs.  Irenee  duPont 
Mr.  Pierre  S.  duPont 
Mrs.  William  K.  duPont 
Mr.  William  H.  Fenn 
Mrs.  William  H.  Fenn 
Mrs.  A.  Lentilhon  Foster 
Miss  Helen  S.  Garrett 
Mrs.  James  N.  Ginns 
Mr.  Philip  R.  Goodwin 
Mr.  John  G.  Haderer 
Mr.  Harry  G.  Haskell 
Mr.  William  S.  Hilles 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Holladay 
Mrs.  William  H.  Laird 
Mr.  Charles  A.  MacLellan 
Mr.  Frank  A.  McHugh 
Judge  David  T.  Marvel 
Miss  Mary  Askew  Mather 
Mrs.  William  G.  Mendinhall 
Mrs.  Thomas  Woodnutt  Miller 
Mr.  Francis  Newton 
Mrs.  Otho  Nowland 
Mr.  Thornton  Oakley 
Mr.  Samuel  M.  Palmer 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Patterson 
Miss  Elsie  L.  Patterson 
Mrs.  Howard  Pyle 
Mrs.  William  G.  Ramsay 


Dr.  Charles  L.  Reese 
Mrs.  Charles  L.  Reese 
Mrs.  Richard  Reese 
Mrs.  David  J.  Reinhardt 
Miss  Harriet  R.  Richards 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Rumford 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Rupert 
Hon.  Willard  Saulsbury 
Mrs.  Willard  Saulsbury 
Mr.  Frank  E.  Schoonover 
Mrs.  William  Sellers 
Mr.  William  F.  Sellers 
Mr.  H.  Rodney  Sharp 
Miss  Jessie  Willcox  Smith 


Miss  Sarah  K.  Smith 
Miss  Alice  P.  Smyth 
Mr.  Henry  J.  Soulen 
Mr.  Harry  E.  Speakman 
Mr.  Herbert  D.  Stitt 
Mrs.  Frank  Taylor 
Mrs.  Henry  B.  Thompson 
Mr.  Christopher  L.  Ward 
Mrs.  Alfred  D.  Warner 
Mr.  Alfred  D.  Warner,  Jr. 
Mrs.  E.  Tatnall  Warner 
Mrs.  Irving  Warner 
General  James  H.  Wilson 
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